Blog
Explore Blog Posts
Training Smarter Bots for the Real World
With the IQ-Learn approach, robots simply watch humans to learn how to behave.
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 ...
How AI Is Making Autonomous Vehicles Safer
AI is used to simulate real-world conditions to safety-test autonomous vehicles. Stanford researchers surveyed the...
How Fast Will Antarctica’s Ice Sheet Melt?
Autonomous drones that collect data based on scientific machine learning models could play a pivotal role in reducing...
How Do You Build a Better Robot? By Understanding People.
Computer scientist Dorsa Sadigh discusses the growing field of human-robot interaction.
How to Make Artificial Intelligence More Meta
Chelsea Finn, an expert on AI and robotics, says that the latest trend in her field is teaching AI to look inward to...
AI Experts Establish the “North Star” for Domestic Robotics Field
A Stanford AI team creates benchmarks for 100 everyday household tasks for robot assistants, creating a path for more...
Stanford Exoskeleton Research Demonstrates the Importance of Training
New research shows that the benefits people could reap from exoskeletons rely heavily on having time to train with the...
Should Self-driving Cars and Care-bots all Come with Black Box Recorders?
An international team of experts argues that autonomous systems of all kinds should learn from the aviation industry.
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...
An Ankle Exoskeleton Could Greatly Increase Our Walking Speed
Stanford scholars found that an optimized exoskeleton system increased walking speed by about 40% in lab tests.
How Robots Perceive the Physical World
Karen Liu, a specialist in computer animation, expounds upon her rapidly evolving specialty, known as physics-based...