HAI Seminars
Upcoming Seminars
Taming Silicon Valley: Peter Norvig in Conversation with Gary Marcus
AI could make society or break it. It could revolutionize science, medicine, and technology, and deliver us a world of abundance and better health. Or it could lead to the downfall of democracy, an...
Offscript with Ge Wang and Vanessa Parli | Episode 5: What Do We (Really) Want from AI and the Humanities?
Google for Education | Unlocking Curiosity with Learn About
Learn About, an experimental AI learning tool, combines the power of Google Search with conversational AI to create a personalized learning experience. This session will feature live demos along with...
Intersectional Biases in Generative Language Models and Their Psychosocial Impacts
The emergence of generative AI technologies has been shaped by early excitement for a broad range of use cases—and yet the impacts of these models on historically marginalized communities is...
Sheng Wang | Closing the Gap Between Medical Foundation Models and Real-World Clinics
Medical foundation models have achieved state-of-the-art performance on a variety of biomedical applications, but critical gaps must be filled before these models can be used in real-world clinics....
Past Seminars
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Farm
In this talk, James Landay will take you through some of the major research projects at each stop on his career journey, but, more importantly, share the most important organizational lessons that he...
Jared Moore | The Realities and Illusions of AI
What happens when artificial intelligence clashes with human stupidity? In his recent satirical novel, The Strength of the Illusion, Jared Moore explores this question, expounding on the values in AI....
Presenting the 2024 AI Index
The AI Index, now in its seventh year, provides rigorously vetted and globally sourced data on artificial intelligence for policymakers, researchers, journalists, executives, and the general public to...
Kerry McInerney and Eleanor Drage | The Good Robot: Why AI Needs Feminism
What is good technology? Is it even possible? And how can feminism help us work towards it? Join Kerry McInerney and Eleanor Drage, researchers at the Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence...
Thermal Satellite Imagery for the Detection and Monitoring of Nuclear Weapons: Early Approaches for Automating Imagery Analysis
AI is an untapped component of space-derived insights about global security. High-resolution satellites image millions of square kilometers of the Earth’s surface each day, yet a human analyst can...
OffScript with Ge Wang and Vanessa Parli | Episode 4: What Do We (Really) Want from AI in Early Childhood Education?
Welcome to Stanford Human-Centered AI Vodcast, where we don't sweep anything under the rug; where we question everything, starting with ourselves. Through this series, we hope to better understand...