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Training a Robot to Shape Letters from Play-Doh
Stanford’s RoboCraft learns to mold deformable objects from visual cues, a capability that could lead to more useful...
Rob Reich: AI Developers Need a Code of Responsible Conduct
On ethics, the AI profession is still like a “late-stage teenager,” says the Stanford philosopher.
How Do We Ensure that Healthcare AI is Useful?
In healthcare, predictive models need to be more than good predictors. Stanford scholars suggest a framework for...
Healthcare Algorithms Don’t Always Need to Be Generalizable
A Stanford researcher questions the need for generalizable models and proposes instead sharing recipes for creating...
Three Trends in Stanford Robotics Research
In the latest industry brief, learn about how scholars are advancing more adaptive, assistive robotics and pushing...
Who Decides? Dealing with Online Toxic Speech by Selecting the Decision Makers
A novel jury learning system lets content moderators explicitly choose which people to listen to when training machine...
Timnit Gebru: Ethical AI Requires Institutional and Structural Change
The computer scientist discusses breaking down the power structures that use AI to exploit communities.
Meet CoAuthor, an Experiment in Human-AI Collaborative Writing
Researchers study how humans and AI can write together by designing large interaction datasets.
Ambitious Brain Recordings Create Unprecedented Portrait of Vision in Action
Single-cell imaging across the brain’s visual cortex lets researchers track sensory processing from perception to action...
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...
Training Smarter Bots for the Real World
With the IQ-Learn approach, robots simply watch humans to learn how to behave.
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...