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Detecting Modern-Day Slavery From the Sky
Using AI to analyze satellite images, researchers say it’s possible to spot illegal deforestation and forced labor in...
Dialing in Patient Attitudes: The Ethics of AI in Medical Decision-making
A multidisciplinary team examines the burgeoning field of AI medical diagnostics and says that AI’s analytical powers...
The Movement to Decolonize AI: Centering Dignity Over Dependency
Stanford scholar Sabelo Mhlambi describes how AI has a colonizing impact on the world and the ways activists are aiming...
The 2022 AI Index: Industrialization of AI and Mounting Ethical Concerns
The new report highlights an AI investment boom, impressive new technical capabilities, and a fresh focus on ethics ...
The 2022 AI Index: AI’s Ethical Growing Pains
As AI systems develop more impressive capability, they also produce more harm, and with great power comes great...
What’s Next in Artificial Intelligence? Three Key Directions
The HAI Spring Conference convenes experts in foundation models, the simulated world, and accountable AI to discuss the...
Do Popular AI Communication Tools Favor the Privileged?
Study reveals the hidden gaps for AI tools like voice assistants, auto-complete, and more.
Regulating AI Through Data Privacy
How AI could intersect with California’s new privacy law.
AI + Health: How to Prioritize Humans
Sonoo Thadaney Israni says AI developers in the healthcare space should use a justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion...
Radical Proposal: Middleware Could Give Consumers Choices Over What They See Online
To lessen internet platforms’ power over democratic political debate, a group of Stanford researchers are advocating for...
Rebooting the System: Why the Tech Industry Must Change
System Error, a new book by Stanford scholars that bridges ethics, policy, and technology, diagnoses the problems with...
The Shibboleth Rule for Artificial Agents
Bots could one day dispense medical advice, teach our children, or call to collect debt. How can we avoid being deceived...