{"citation":{"apa":"Beer, F., & Schulz, C. (n.d.). AI has never been “inherently interpretable”: On a paradoxical origin of eXplainable AI (XAI). RESET Journal (Recherches Sciences Sociale Sur Internet) Special Issue: Towards New Social and Historical Studies of Artificial Intelligence.","bibtex":"@article{Beer_Schulz, title={AI has never been “inherently interpretable”: On a paradoxical origin of eXplainable AI (XAI)}, journal={RESET Journal (Recherches sciences sociale sur internet) Special Issue: Towards New Social and Historical Studies of Artificial Intelligence}, publisher={Open Edition Journals}, author={Beer, Fabian and Schulz, Christian} }","short":"F. Beer, C. Schulz, RESET Journal (Recherches Sciences Sociale Sur Internet) Special Issue: Towards New Social and Historical Studies of Artificial Intelligence (n.d.).","mla":"Beer, Fabian, and Christian Schulz. “AI Has Never Been ‘Inherently Interpretable’: On a Paradoxical Origin of EXplainable AI (XAI).” RESET Journal (Recherches Sciences Sociale Sur Internet) Special Issue: Towards New Social and Historical Studies of Artificial Intelligence, Open Edition Journals.","chicago":"Beer, Fabian, and Christian Schulz. “AI Has Never Been ‘Inherently Interpretable’: On a Paradoxical Origin of EXplainable AI (XAI).” RESET Journal (Recherches Sciences Sociale Sur Internet) Special Issue: Towards New Social and Historical Studies of Artificial Intelligence, n.d.","ieee":"F. Beer and C. Schulz, “AI has never been ‘inherently interpretable’: On a paradoxical origin of eXplainable AI (XAI),” RESET Journal (Recherches sciences sociale sur internet) Special Issue: Towards New Social and Historical Studies of Artificial Intelligence.","ama":"Beer F, Schulz C. AI has never been “inherently interpretable”: On a paradoxical origin of eXplainable AI (XAI). RESET Journal (Recherches sciences sociale sur internet) Special Issue: Towards New Social and Historical Studies of Artificial Intelligence."},"year":"2026","publication_status":"accepted","title":"AI has never been “inherently interpretable”: On a paradoxical origin of eXplainable AI (XAI)","author":[{"first_name":"Fabian","full_name":"Beer, Fabian","last_name":"Beer"},{"last_name":"Schulz","full_name":"Schulz, Christian","id":"72684","first_name":"Christian"}],"date_created":"2026-02-28T09:14:38Z","date_updated":"2026-02-28T09:23:36Z","publisher":"Open Edition Journals","status":"public","publication":"RESET Journal (Recherches sciences sociale sur internet) Special Issue: Towards New Social and Historical Studies of Artificial Intelligence","type":"journal_article","language":[{"iso":"eng"}],"department":[{"_id":"11"},{"_id":"757"}],"user_id":"72684","_id":"64789","project":[{"name":"TRR 318: Erklärbarkeit konstruieren","_id":"109"}]}