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Meet CoAuthor, an Experiment in Human-AI Collaborative Writing
Researchers study how humans and AI can write together by designing large interaction datasets.
The Time Is Now to Develop Community Norms for the Release of Foundation Models
Perspectives about the benefits and risks of release vary widely. We propose setting up a review board to develop...
Johannes Eichstaedt: Exploring the Intersection of Psychology and AI
“The beauty of what we’re doing at these interdisciplinary AI intersections is that we’re really building things that...
How Social Media Can Help Gauge Societal Health
Hundreds of millions of people use social media in the U.S. A computational social scientist explains how to harness the...
What Happens When Computers Can Write like Humans?
An increasing amount of written communication is being created by artificial intelligence. A professor of communication...
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...
Words Matter: The Text of Online Job Postings Can Predict Salaries
A machine learning tool that connects job skills to pay could help workers, companies and policymakers make better...
Are Voice Assistants a Reliable Source of Health Information?
Research shows Alexa, Siri, and Google Assistant aren’t equal in providing answers to our health questions.
Will the Future of the Internet Be Voice? Proposing a World Wide Voice Web
Stanford AI researchers map out the technology for adding voice to the decentralized web that can be accessed openly by...
Rooting Out Anti-Muslim Bias in Popular Language Model GPT-3
This “severe” bias must be addressed before these language models become ingrained in real-world tasks.
A Moderate Proposal for Radically Better AI-powered Web Search
Large language models could give us instant answers, but at a cost to trust. Stanford scholars propose an alternative.
Agile NLP for Clinical Text: COVID-19 and Beyond
With Trove, weakly supervised NLP of clinical text is fast, adaptive, shareable, and high performing.