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How to Get More Truth from Social Media
Sociologist and former journalist Mutale Nkonde warns that the AI behind much of today’s social media is inherently...
Stanford Scholars Design a System that Runs AI on Battery-Powered Smart Devices
The researchers combine processors and memory on multiple hybrid chips to create the illusion of one mega-AI chip.
How to Build a Likable Chatbot
Consumers have consistent personality preferences for their online friends, new research shows.
Sharon Zhou: We Can’t Solve Society’s Problems While Working in Silos
This Stanford Ph.D. candidate and polyglot looks for the common language in pursuing AI for social good.
Is GPT-3 Intelligent? A Directors' Conversation with Oren Etzioni
The Allen Institute CEO and computer scientist talks GPT-3's capabilities and limitations, a better AI Turing test, and...
Smarter Hospitals: How AI-Enabled Sensors Could Save Lives
Computer scientists and clinicians are trying to reduce fatal medical errors by building “ambient intelligence” into the...
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.
Building a Wearable That Can Catch You When You Stumble
An AI-based robotics system can predict and prevent falls in high-risk populations.
How An AI-based “Super Teaching Assistant” Could Revolutionize Learning
Stanford researchers propose a system that can better understand student needs and broaden STEM education.
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.