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AI Spring? Four Takeaways from Major Releases in Foundation Models
Rishi Bommasani
Mar 17, 2023
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As companies release new, more capable models, questions around deployment and transparency arise.

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AI Spring? Four Takeaways from Major Releases in Foundation Models

Rishi Bommasani
Natural Language ProcessingMachine LearningMar 17

As companies release new, more capable models, questions around deployment and transparency arise.

Was this written by a human or AI?
Prabha Kannan
Mar 16, 2023
News

New research shows we can only accurately identify AI writers about 50% of the time. Scholars explain why (and suggest solutions).

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Was this written by a human or AI?

Prabha Kannan
Arts, HumanitiesCommunications, MediaMar 16

New research shows we can only accurately identify AI writers about 50% of the time. Scholars explain why (and suggest solutions).

AI Overreliance Is a Problem. Are Explanations a Solution?
Katharine Miller
Mar 13, 2023
News

Stanford researchers show that shifting the cognitive costs and benefits of engaging with AI explanations could result in fewer erroneous decisions due to AI overreliance.

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AI Overreliance Is a Problem. Are Explanations a Solution?

Katharine Miller
Design, Human-Computer InteractionMar 13

Stanford researchers show that shifting the cognitive costs and benefits of engaging with AI explanations could result in fewer erroneous decisions due to AI overreliance.

AI Will Transform Teaching and Learning. Let’s Get it Right.
Claire Chen
Mar 09, 2023
News

At the recent AI+Education Summit, Stanford researchers, students, and industry leaders discussed both the potential of AI to transform education for the better and the risks at play.

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AI Will Transform Teaching and Learning. Let’s Get it Right.

Claire Chen
Education, SkillsMar 09

At the recent AI+Education Summit, Stanford researchers, students, and industry leaders discussed both the potential of AI to transform education for the better and the risks at play.

Stanford Names 12 Tech Ethics & Policy Fellows
Shana Lynch
Mar 08, 2023
Announcement

The fellows will work across various government agencies, think tanks, and legislative offices in Washington, D.C., to better understand how the U.S. government enacts tech policy.

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Stanford Names 12 Tech Ethics & Policy Fellows

Shana Lynch
Mar 08

The fellows will work across various government agencies, think tanks, and legislative offices in Washington, D.C., to better understand how the U.S. government enacts tech policy.

The Shaky Foundations of Foundation Models in Healthcare
Michael Wornow, Scott Fleming, Jason Fries, Nigam Shah
Feb 27, 2023
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Scholars detail the current state of large language models in healthcare and advocate for better evaluation frameworks.

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The Shaky Foundations of Foundation Models in Healthcare

Michael Wornow, Scott Fleming, Jason Fries, Nigam Shah
HealthcareMachine LearningFeb 27

Scholars detail the current state of large language models in healthcare and advocate for better evaluation frameworks.

AI’s Powers of Political Persuasion
Andrew Myers
Feb 27, 2023
News

Researchers at Stanford University wanted to see if AI-generated arguments could change minds on controversial hot-button issues. It worked.

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AI’s Powers of Political Persuasion

Andrew Myers
Feb 27

Researchers at Stanford University wanted to see if AI-generated arguments could change minds on controversial hot-button issues. It worked.

How Social Media Shapes Our Perceptions About Crime
Nikki Goth Itoi
Feb 27, 2023
News

An analysis of all Facebook posts from U.S. law enforcement agencies revealed widespread overreporting of Black suspects.

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How Social Media Shapes Our Perceptions About Crime

Nikki Goth Itoi
Communications, MediaFeb 27

An analysis of all Facebook posts from U.S. law enforcement agencies revealed widespread overreporting of Black suspects.

McKinsey & Company Joins Corporate Affiliate Program at Stanford HAI
Feb 22, 2023
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McKinsey & Company Joins Corporate Affiliate Program at Stanford HAI

Feb 22
Melissa Valentine: Understanding How Companies Best Incorporate Machine Learning
Beth Jensen
Feb 13, 2023
News

The HAI sabbatical scholar studies the structure of tomorrow’s workplaces.

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Melissa Valentine: Understanding How Companies Best Incorporate Machine Learning

Beth Jensen
Economy, MarketsMachine LearningFinance, BusinessWorkforce, LaborFeb 13

The HAI sabbatical scholar studies the structure of tomorrow’s workplaces.

Human Writer or AI? Scholars Build a Detection Tool
Katharine Miller
Feb 13, 2023
News

DetectGPT can determine with up to 95% accuracy whether a large language model wrote that essay or social media post.

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Human Writer or AI? Scholars Build a Detection Tool

Katharine Miller
Machine LearningFeb 13

DetectGPT can determine with up to 95% accuracy whether a large language model wrote that essay or social media post.

How Do We Fix and Update Large Language Models?
Katharine Miller
Feb 13, 2023
News

These three approaches to editing large language models could make them more accurate, consistent, and up-to-date.

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How Do We Fix and Update Large Language Models?

Katharine Miller
Machine LearningFeb 13

These three approaches to editing large language models could make them more accurate, consistent, and up-to-date.

New Report Details Costs and Structure of a National AI Research Resource
Shana Lynch
Feb 09, 2023
News

The roadmap includes $2.6 billion in investment over six years and sets the stage for ethical review and privacy protections.

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New Report Details Costs and Structure of a National AI Research Resource

Shana Lynch
Feb 09

The roadmap includes $2.6 billion in investment over six years and sets the stage for ethical review and privacy protections.

Law, Policy, & AI Update: China Requires AI Watermarks, ChatGPT Won’t Make it to U.S. Courtrooms
Peter Henderson
Feb 06, 2023
News

And last year’s trickle of AI-related court cases now looks more like a surge.

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Law, Policy, & AI Update: China Requires AI Watermarks, ChatGPT Won’t Make it to U.S. Courtrooms

Peter Henderson
Feb 06

And last year’s trickle of AI-related court cases now looks more like a surge.

Using Machine Learning to Predict Rare Diseases
Prabha Kannan
Feb 02, 2023
News

The POPDx model eliminates the need for large patient datasets, giving it the potential to help patients with uncommon diseases.

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Using Machine Learning to Predict Rare Diseases

Prabha Kannan
HealthcareFeb 02

The POPDx model eliminates the need for large patient datasets, giving it the potential to help patients with uncommon diseases.

IRS Disproportionately Audits Black Taxpayers
Katharine Miller
Jan 31, 2023
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A Stanford collaboration with the Department of the Treasury yields the first direct evidence of differences in audit rates by race.

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IRS Disproportionately Audits Black Taxpayers

Katharine Miller
Finance, BusinessEthics, Equity, InclusionJan 31

A Stanford collaboration with the Department of the Treasury yields the first direct evidence of differences in audit rates by race.

Designing Ethical Self-Driving Cars
Katharine Miller
Jan 23, 2023
News

Stanford researcher says our existing social contract around driving should apply to automated vehicles – essentially solving the “trolley problem.”

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Designing Ethical Self-Driving Cars

Katharine Miller
Design, Human-Computer InteractionJan 23

Stanford researcher says our existing social contract around driving should apply to automated vehicles – essentially solving the “trolley problem.”

Stanford HAI Announces 2022 Seed Grant and Wu Tsai Neuro Grant Recipients
Nikki Goth Itoi
Jan 18, 2023
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37 research teams receive a total of $3 million for innovative AI projects

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Stanford HAI Announces 2022 Seed Grant and Wu Tsai Neuro Grant Recipients

Nikki Goth Itoi
Jan 18

37 research teams receive a total of $3 million for innovative AI projects

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