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AI Report: Competition Grows Between China and the U.S.
Trends in AI-focused research, talent, and funding make clear opportunities for global competition — and potential...
How Has COVID Affected the AI Economy?
The AI Index finds that despite the pandemic’s economic hit, AI investment and hiring increased.
AI Index Diversity Report: An Unmoving Needle
Stanford HAI’s 2021 AI Index reveals stalled progress in diversifying AI and a scarcity of the data needed to fix it.
State of AI in 10 Charts
What happened in 2020 in AI education, hiring, policy, investment, and other sectors? Here are the most important...
A Better Measuring Stick: Algorithmic Approach to Pain Diagnosis Could Eliminate Racial Bias
Traditional approaches to pain management don’t treat all patients the same. AI could level the playing field.
How to Build a National AI Research Resource
Stanford launches policy practicum to chart a course toward the democratization of AI.
Enhance, not Replace: AI’s Potential to Make Our Work – and Lives – Better
At HAI’s upcoming conference, educators, health care experts, and artists explore their AI-enabled future.
Renata Avila: Reclaiming AI’s Superpowers for Collective Good
During her HAI Fellowship, Avila plans to prototype inclusive and gender-responsive AI systems.
Finding the COVID-19 Victims that Big Data Misses
Widely used virus tracking data undercounts older people and people of color. Scholars propose a solution to this...
How Large Language Models Will Transform Science, Society, and AI
Scholars in computer science, linguistics, and philosophy explore the pains and promises of GPT-3.
How to Get More Truth from Social Media
Sociologist and former journalist Mutale Nkonde warns that the AI behind much of today’s social media is inherently...
Democracy and the Digital Transformation of Our Lives
In a new book, scholars across multiple disciplines reflect on how digital technologies intersect with democratic...