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Legislation Will Bolster Public Sector AI Research
Chelsey Adami
Nov 06, 2023
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Stanford AI leaders gathered last week to discuss the National AI Research Resource, which gives academic and nonprofit researchers access to the computing power and government datasets needed to advance AI.

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Legislation Will Bolster Public Sector AI Research

Chelsey Adami
Nov 06

Stanford AI leaders gathered last week to discuss the National AI Research Resource, which gives academic and nonprofit researchers access to the computing power and government datasets needed to advance AI.

Stanford HAI and The Asia Foundation Announce “AI Perspectives from Asia” Program
Nov 06, 2023
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The collaboration will produce research, offer educational training, and host convenings to support policymakers and civil society in the Asia Pacific region as they harness AI’s potential and mitigate its harms.

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Stanford HAI and The Asia Foundation Announce “AI Perspectives from Asia” Program

Nov 06

The collaboration will produce research, offer educational training, and host convenings to support policymakers and civil society in the Asia Pacific region as they harness AI’s potential and mitigate its harms.

Decoding the White House AI Executive Order’s Achievements
Rishi Bommasani, Christie M. Lawrence, Lindsey A. Gailmard, Caroline Meinhardt, Daniel Zhang, Peter Henderson, Russell Wald, Daniel E. Ho
Nov 02, 2023
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America is ready again to lead on AI—and it won’t just be American companies shaping the AI landscape if the White House has anything to say about it.

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Decoding the White House AI Executive Order’s Achievements

Rishi Bommasani, Christie M. Lawrence, Lindsey A. Gailmard, Caroline Meinhardt, Daniel Zhang, Peter Henderson, Russell Wald, Daniel E. Ho
Nov 02

America is ready again to lead on AI—and it won’t just be American companies shaping the AI landscape if the White House has anything to say about it.

Can Foundation Models Be Safe When Adversaries Can Customize Them?
Peter Henderson
Nov 02, 2023
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Researchers show that ChatGPT can be jailbroken with only 20 cents, but they are working on making this more difficult with “self-destructing models.”

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Can Foundation Models Be Safe When Adversaries Can Customize Them?

Peter Henderson
Machine LearningNov 02

Researchers show that ChatGPT can be jailbroken with only 20 cents, but they are working on making this more difficult with “self-destructing models.”

Stanford HAI Welcomes SAP to the Corporate Affiliate Program
Oct 31, 2023
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Stanford HAI Welcomes SAP to the Corporate Affiliate Program

Oct 31
Researchers Use GPT-4 To Generate Feedback on Scientific Manuscripts
Andrew Myers
Oct 26, 2023
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Combining a large language model and open-source peer-reviewed scientific papers, researchers at Stanford built a tool they hope can help other researchers polish and strengthen their drafts.

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Researchers Use GPT-4 To Generate Feedback on Scientific Manuscripts

Andrew Myers
Machine LearningOct 26

Combining a large language model and open-source peer-reviewed scientific papers, researchers at Stanford built a tool they hope can help other researchers polish and strengthen their drafts.

Tuning Our Algorithmic Amplifiers: Encoding Societal Values into Social Media AIs
Angèle Christin
Oct 20, 2023
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The values built into social media algorithms are highly individualized. Could we reshape our feeds to benefit society?

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Tuning Our Algorithmic Amplifiers: Encoding Societal Values into Social Media AIs

Angèle Christin
Design, Human-Computer InteractionMachine LearningCommunications, MediaOct 20

The values built into social media algorithms are highly individualized. Could we reshape our feeds to benefit society?

Designing Natural Language Processing Tools for Teachers
Allison Whitten
Oct 18, 2023
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Stanford education researchers are at the forefront of building natural language processing systems that will support teachers and improve instruction in the classroom.

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Designing Natural Language Processing Tools for Teachers

Allison Whitten
Education, SkillsOct 18

Stanford education researchers are at the forefront of building natural language processing systems that will support teachers and improve instruction in the classroom.

Introducing The Foundation Model Transparency Index
Katharine Miller
Oct 18, 2023
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A new index rates the transparency of 10 foundation model companies and finds them lacking.

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Introducing The Foundation Model Transparency Index

Katharine Miller
Machine LearningOct 18

A new index rates the transparency of 10 foundation model companies and finds them lacking.

LLMs Aren’t Ready for Prime Time. Fixing Them Will Be Hard.
Katharine Miller
Oct 17, 2023
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Researchers call for an academic-industry partnership on the scale of the Human Genome Project to make large language models useful and beneficial to society.

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LLMs Aren’t Ready for Prime Time. Fixing Them Will Be Hard.

Katharine Miller
Natural Language ProcessingOct 17

Researchers call for an academic-industry partnership on the scale of the Human Genome Project to make large language models useful and beneficial to society.

Stanford HAI Welcomes LVMH to the Corporate Affiliates Program
Oct 12, 2023
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Stanford HAI Welcomes LVMH to the Corporate Affiliates Program

Oct 12
Who Is Liable When Generative AI Says Something Harmful?
Peter Henderson
Oct 11, 2023
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Courts will have to grapple with this new challenge, although scholars believe much of generative AI will be protected by the First Amendment.

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Who Is Liable When Generative AI Says Something Harmful?

Peter Henderson
Oct 11

Courts will have to grapple with this new challenge, although scholars believe much of generative AI will be protected by the First Amendment.

Shortcomings of Visualizations for Human-in-the-Loop Machine Learning
Katharine Miller
Oct 09, 2023
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While visualizations can help developers better design, train, and understand their models, new research shows gaps between ambitions and evidence. 

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Shortcomings of Visualizations for Human-in-the-Loop Machine Learning

Katharine Miller
Machine LearningOct 09

While visualizations can help developers better design, train, and understand their models, new research shows gaps between ambitions and evidence. 

Exploring New Horizons in Generative AI
Shana Lynch
Oct 06, 2023
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The Stanford HAI fall conference brings together scholars across disciplines to explore AI’s impact on science, creativity, and society.

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Exploring New Horizons in Generative AI

Shana Lynch
Education, SkillsOct 06

The Stanford HAI fall conference brings together scholars across disciplines to explore AI’s impact on science, creativity, and society.

How to Promote Responsible Open Foundation Models
Kevin Klyman
Oct 03, 2023
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Experts from industry, academia, and government share lessons learned and outline a path forward at a Princeton-Stanford workshop.

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How to Promote Responsible Open Foundation Models

Kevin Klyman
Machine LearningOct 03

Experts from industry, academia, and government share lessons learned and outline a path forward at a Princeton-Stanford workshop.

When AI Systems Systemically Fail
Nikki Goth Itoi
Sep 25, 2023
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By studying the marketplace of commercial machine learning models, scholars characterize when individuals are exclusively misclassified.

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When AI Systems Systemically Fail

Nikki Goth Itoi
Economy, MarketsMachine LearningSep 25

By studying the marketplace of commercial machine learning models, scholars characterize when individuals are exclusively misclassified.

Computational Agents Exhibit Believable Humanlike Behavior
Katharine Miller
Sep 21, 2023
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Generative agents rely on a large language model to remember their interactions, build relationships, and plan coordinated events, with implications for both gaming and social science.

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Computational Agents Exhibit Believable Humanlike Behavior

Katharine Miller
Machine LearningSep 21

Generative agents rely on a large language model to remember their interactions, build relationships, and plan coordinated events, with implications for both gaming and social science.

Urgent Call for AI to “Do No Harm” in Biomedicine
Katharine Miller
Sep 18, 2023
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Stanford researchers urge coordinated action by federal and state governments, academic institutions, and hospitals to avoid harms from the deployment of AI in biomedicine and clinical care.

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Urgent Call for AI to “Do No Harm” in Biomedicine

Katharine Miller
HealthcareSep 18

Stanford researchers urge coordinated action by federal and state governments, academic institutions, and hospitals to avoid harms from the deployment of AI in biomedicine and clinical care.