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Health Care’s AI Future: A Conversation with Fei-Fei Li and Andrew Ng
Two experts discuss the intersection of AI and health care, including application opportunities and implementation...
How AI is Changing Video Editing
Technology is pushing the boundaries of what's possible in video editing. Professor Maneesh Agrawala explains the...
Is Natural Language Processing Ready to Take on Legal Hearings?
AI can help us read tens of thousands of case records within minutes, but some key Natural Language Processing...
An Ankle Exoskeleton Could Greatly Increase Our Walking Speed
Stanford scholars found that an optimized exoskeleton system increased walking speed by about 40% in lab tests.
Offering AI Expertise to Policymakers on Both Sides of the Atlantic
An AI intensive policy lab offered by HAI and the European University Institute will help policymakers envision a...
Kunle Olukotun: How to Make AI More Democratic
A chip designer talks about how advances in hardware will be needed to make the much-hyped artificially intelligent...
Are Medical AI Devices Evaluated Appropriately?
A new study finds limitations in the FDA’s approval process.
AI Expands the Reach of Clinical Trials, Broadening Access to More Women, Minority, and Older Patients
Using artificial intelligence to scour medical records, researchers were able to double the number of patients who...
When Artificial Agents Lie, Defame, and Defraud, Who Is to Blame?
Scholars consider how the legal system might protect and regulate non-human actors.
Bridging the Arts and Technology at Stanford
Stanford's recent Art+Tech showcase and its new salons connect artists and generate novel ideas about technology. ...
How to Create Better Chatbot Conversations
The Chirpy Cardinal team effectively combined scripted and neurally generated bot responses for richer interactions....
How AI Can Augment Health Care: Trends To Watch
The HAI spring conference examines how technology can support home caregivers, focus on more proactive care, gain...