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AI in Education: Augmenting Teachers, Scaling Workplace Training
The HAI spring conference examines how AI advancements in education can super-power teachers and rethink outdated (and...
Artists’ Perspective: How AI Enhances Creativity and Reimagines Meaning
The HAI spring conference examines how technology and art can be mutually beneficial, whether through AI-assisted music...
Using Clinical Text to Combat Selection Bias in Medical Research
Stanford researchers identify clinically meaningful confounders of retrospective observational research in medical...
Artist’s Intent: AI Recognizes Emotions in Visual Art
A team of AI researchers has trained its algorithms to see the emotional intent behind great works of art, possibly...
Tracking the Shift Toward Digital Health
A Stanford report highlights the rise in machine learning research in this rapidly evolving field.
HAI at Age 2: From Dinner Conversation to Global Institute
Stanford GSB Dean Jon Levin reflects on the creation of HAI as a multidisciplinary approach to a multilayered challenge....
How AI is Changing Our Understanding of Language
Linguist and computer scientist Dan Jurafsky explores how AI is expanding from capturing individual words and sentences...
Should AI Models Be Explainable? That depends.
A Stanford researcher advocates for clarity about the different types of interpretability and the contexts in which it...
How Can We Better Regulate AI Companies?
Legal scholar Sonia Katyal discusses why trade secrets law shouldn't protect AI, government’s role in regulation, and...
Assessing Regulatory Fairness Through Machine Learning
Applying machine learning to a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency initiative reveals how key design elements determine...
Battery Research Gets Machine Learning Boost
The latest advance from a research collaboration with industry could dramatically accelerate the development of sturdier...
Congress Gets Serious About Artificial Intelligence
Recent AI legislation indicates the technology is a growing focus for policymakers. Here’s what that could mean.