JOURNAL ARTICLE

BLOCKCHAIN-ENABLED TRANSPARENCY IN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

Abstract

As artificial intelligence (AI) systems become increasingly complex and autonomous, concerns over transparency and accountability have intensified. The black box problem in AI decision-making limits stakeholders ability to understand, trust, and verify outcomes, particularly in high-stakes sectors such as healthcare, finance, and autonomous systems. Blockchain technology, with its decentralized, immutable, and transparent characteristics, presents a potential solution to enhance AI transparency and auditability. This paper explores the integration of blockchain with AI to improve decision traceability, data provenance, and model accountability. By leveraging blockchain as an immutable record-keeping system, AI decision-making can become more interpretable, fostering trust among users and regulatory compliance. However, challenges such as scalability, integration complexity, and computational overhead must be addressed to fully realize this synergy. This study discusses existing research, proposes a framework for blockchain-enhanced AI transparency, and highlights practical applications, benefits, and limitations. The findings suggest that blockchain could be a foundational technology for ensuring AI systems remain accountable, ethical, and aligned with regulatory standards.

Keywords:
Transparency (behavior) Blockchain Accountability Applications of artificial intelligence Big data Overhead (engineering)

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Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Artificial Intelligence
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