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The AI Inflection Point: What, How, and Why We Learn
The AI Inflection Point: What, How, and Why We Learn
Join us online December 9-10, for Stanford's largest annual convening of AI+HEALTH experts and learners
Join us online December 9-10, for Stanford's largest annual convening of AI+HEALTH experts and learners
2025 Spring Conference
2025 Spring Conference
Igniting a global conversation on how to shape a thriving learning ecosystem with human-centered AI technologies.
Igniting a global conversation on how to shape a thriving learning ecosystem with human-centered AI technologies.
Join us online December 10-11, for Stanford's largest annual convening of AI+HEALTH experts and learners
Join us online December 10-11, for Stanford's largest annual convening of AI+HEALTH experts and learners
This event, which will be held at Stanford University's Hoover Institution, will feature presentations and dynamic discussions with the authors—experts in economics, law, technology, management, and political science—who have contributed essays to this newly edited volume. These essays explore how the intersection of technology with each of these fields might lead to better governance.
This event, which will be held at Stanford University's Hoover Institution, will feature presentations and dynamic discussions with the authors—experts in economics, law, technology, management, and political science—who have contributed essays to this newly edited volume. These essays explore how the intersection of technology with each of these fields might lead to better governance.
At the Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence, our vision for the future is led by our commitment to promoting human-centered uses of AI, and ensuring that humanity benefits from the technology and that the benefits are broadly shared. Over the past 5 years, we have seen a growing community of faculty, researchers, students, and more who have been instrumental in carrying out this commitment.
At the Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence, our vision for the future is led by our commitment to promoting human-centered uses of AI, and ensuring that humanity benefits from the technology and that the benefits are broadly shared. Over the past 5 years, we have seen a growing community of faculty, researchers, students, and more who have been instrumental in carrying out this commitment.
Highlighted in Governor Newsom's Executive Order, the Joint California Summit on Generative AI will focus on how the State can best use Generative AI to better serve the people of California and the impacts of GenAI on California and its workforce.
Highlighted in Governor Newsom's Executive Order, the Joint California Summit on Generative AI will focus on how the State can best use Generative AI to better serve the people of California and the impacts of GenAI on California and its workforce.
Concerns over the societal impacts of generative AI are prompting a flurry of regulatory and policy responses globally, with initiatives underway in the EU, China, Brazil, Japan, Singapore, the UK, and the US, as well as through multilateral organizations such as the UN, OECD, the African Union, and ASEAN. Proposals range widely, reflecting competing political philosophies.
Concerns over the societal impacts of generative AI are prompting a flurry of regulatory and policy responses globally, with initiatives underway in the EU, China, Brazil, Japan, Singapore, the UK, and the US, as well as through multilateral organizations such as the UN, OECD, the African Union, and ASEAN. Proposals range widely, reflecting competing political philosophies.
Building on the success of its first edition in 2023, the 2024 summit was hosted again by the Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence (HAI) and the Stanford Accelerator for Learning. The summit brought together Stanford faculty and students along with leaders and participants from academia, industry, civic society, PK-12 education, and government.
Building on the success of its first edition in 2023, the 2024 summit was hosted again by the Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence (HAI) and the Stanford Accelerator for Learning. The summit brought together Stanford faculty and students along with leaders and participants from academia, industry, civic society, PK-12 education, and government.
How is AI impacting the arts, and how are the arts impacting AI? Join us for our Spring Symposium for a conversation among technologists, scholars, and creatives – including both commercial and non-commercial sectors – about creativity in the age of AI from aesthetic, technical, social, ethical and legal perspectives.
How is AI impacting the arts, and how are the arts impacting AI? Join us for our Spring Symposium for a conversation among technologists, scholars, and creatives – including both commercial and non-commercial sectors – about creativity in the age of AI from aesthetic, technical, social, ethical and legal perspectives.
What is Embedded Ethics? Embedded Ethics is an initiative to embed an ethics-based curriculum into core undergraduate computing courses. By weaving discussions of ethics, policy, and professional responsibility throughout the computing curricula, the initiative addresses the responsibilities of designers and users of technology.
What is Embedded Ethics? Embedded Ethics is an initiative to embed an ethics-based curriculum into core undergraduate computing courses. By weaving discussions of ethics, policy, and professional responsibility throughout the computing curricula, the initiative addresses the responsibilities of designers and users of technology.
Humans are not simply “in-the-loop.” Humans are in charge; AI is “in-the-loop."
Humans are not simply “in-the-loop.” Humans are in charge; AI is “in-the-loop."