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Using AI to Detect Seemingly Perfect Deep-Fake Videos
But a Stanford professor says the cat-and-mouse game is far from over.
The Link Between Artificial Intelligence Jobs and Well-Being
A recent study shows AI-related job growth correlates to improved social welfare through economic growth.
Expert Roundtable: Five Tech Issues Facing the Next Administration
Stanford scholars gathered to discuss nuclear stability, AI regulation, disinformation, and other major issues facing...
Building an Ethical Computational Mindset
Stanford launches an embedded EthiCS program to help students consistently think through the common issues that arise in...
Is GPT-3 Intelligent? A Directors' Conversation with Oren Etzioni
The Allen Institute CEO and computer scientist talks GPT-3's capabilities and limitations, a better AI Turing test, and...
Can Democracy Survive in a Digital World?
Marietje Schaake, a former member of the European Parliament, explains the biggest threats to democracy and ways to...
Tracking the Growth of New Technology Jobs
Advances often launch near universities, new research finds, but ripple out geographically and to lower-skills positions...
How Do Governments Track and Understand AI?
Researchers discuss the obstacles to measuring AI’s impact.
Seeking the Next Generation of Intelligent Machines
At HAI’s upcoming fall conference, scholars from AI, neuroscience, and psychology will share new research and examine...
The Geographic Bias in Medical AI Tools
Patient data from just three states trains most AI diagnostic tools.
How Trump Won the Unhappiness Vote
New research shows our mental well-being drives our decisions at the ballot box.
How the Pandemic Could Usher in the Era of Plug-and-Play Robots
Advanced robots seem to offer the ultimate in social distancing, but companies that might use them need systems that are...