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HAI Visiting Artist Rashaad Newsome: Designing AI with Agency
“The goal of human-centered AI is not to develop AI that mirrors the entirety of humanity, but that reflects aspects we...
Coded Bias: Director Shalini Kantayya on Solving Facial Recognition’s Serious Flaws
We need ‘guidelines around transparency and laws that balance Big Tech’s power.’
Scrutinizing Cable News: A Stanford AI Tool Increases Transparency into Broadcasters' Editorial Decisions
The Stanford Cable TV News Analyzer uses AI to search transcripts and calculate the screen time of public figures...
What Our Screens Tell Us About Ourselves
A professor recorded long stretches of screen time in the lives of his test subjects and used AI to paint a portrait of...
How AI and Art Hold Each Other Accountable
The arts have a major role to play in the fairness of our technological future.
A Fitness App with a Story to Tell: Can Narrative Keep Us Moving?
Stanford researchers are developing a fitness app called WhoIsZuki that uses storytelling to keep users active.
Shaping Human Creativity at a Massive Scale
HAI fellow Pamela Chen studies how creators harness AI to go viral on social platforms and why we need to question the...
When AI Writes Your Email
Artificial intelligence is changing the way we communicate with each other, leading to questions of trust and bias.
AI can be sexist and racist — it’s time to make it fair
Computer scientists must identify sources of bias, de-bias training data and develop artificial-intelligence algorithms...