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In Human-Centered AI, the Boundaries Between UX and Software Roles Are Evolving
Andrew Myers
Apr 26, 2022
News

“Leaky abstractions” are transforming software design and programming and leading to better, human-focused technology.

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In Human-Centered AI, the Boundaries Between UX and Software Roles Are Evolving

Andrew Myers
Design, Human-Computer InteractionMachine LearningApr 26

“Leaky abstractions” are transforming software design and programming and leading to better, human-focused technology.

Stanford AI’s Legacy Through the Decades
Stanford HAI Staff
Apr 25, 2022
News

Stanford faculty look back at 50 years of artificial intelligence advances.

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Stanford AI’s Legacy Through the Decades

Stanford HAI Staff
Education, SkillsApr 25

Stanford faculty look back at 50 years of artificial intelligence advances.

How Social Media Can Help Gauge Societal Health
Engineering Staff
Apr 14, 2022
News

Hundreds of millions of people use social media in the U.S. A computational social scientist explains how to harness the technology to measure mental and physical well-being.

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How Social Media Can Help Gauge Societal Health

Engineering Staff
HealthcareNatural Language ProcessingMachine LearningCommunications, MediaApr 14

Hundreds of millions of people use social media in the U.S. A computational social scientist explains how to harness the technology to measure mental and physical well-being.

Stanford’s Daniel Ho Appointed as Advisor to Biden Administration’s National Artificial Intelligence Advisory Committee
Daniel E. Ho
Stanford Law School staff
Apr 14, 2022
Announcement

In this role, Ho will advise on national AI policy, from competitiveness to workforce implications and societal impacts.

Announcement

Stanford’s Daniel Ho Appointed as Advisor to Biden Administration’s National Artificial Intelligence Advisory Committee

Daniel E. HoStanford Law School staff
Apr 14

In this role, Ho will advise on national AI policy, from competitiveness to workforce implications and societal impacts.

Designing Decision-Making Algorithms in an Uncertain World
Katharine Miller
Apr 13, 2022
News

Stanford researcher’s new book will help designers of intelligent systems find the right algorithm for the task at hand.

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Designing Decision-Making Algorithms in an Uncertain World

Katharine Miller
Machine LearningApr 13

Stanford researcher’s new book will help designers of intelligent systems find the right algorithm for the task at hand.

What Happens When Computers Can Write like Humans?
Engineering Staff
Apr 13, 2022
News

An increasing amount of written communication is being created by artificial intelligence. A professor of communication discusses the implications.

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What Happens When Computers Can Write like Humans?

Engineering Staff
Human ReasoningNatural Language ProcessingMachine LearningCommunications, MediaApr 13

An increasing amount of written communication is being created by artificial intelligence. A professor of communication discusses the implications.

Detecting Modern-Day Slavery From the Sky
Edmund L. Andrews
Apr 06, 2022
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Using AI to analyze satellite images, researchers say it’s possible to spot illegal deforestation and forced labor in the Amazon rainforest.

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Detecting Modern-Day Slavery From the Sky

Edmund L. Andrews
Machine LearningApr 06

Using AI to analyze satellite images, researchers say it’s possible to spot illegal deforestation and forced labor in the Amazon rainforest.

New AI-Driven Algorithm Can Detect Autism in Brain “Fingerprints”
Adam Hadhazy
Mar 28, 2022
News

Early, definitive detection of autism in patients could lead to timelier interventions and better outcomes.

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New AI-Driven Algorithm Can Detect Autism in Brain “Fingerprints”

Adam Hadhazy
HealthcareMar 28

Early, definitive detection of autism in patients could lead to timelier interventions and better outcomes.

Dialing in Patient Attitudes: The Ethics of AI in Medical Decision-making
Andrew Myers
Mar 24, 2022
News

A multidisciplinary team examines the burgeoning field of AI medical diagnostics and says that AI’s analytical powers must incorporate patients’ values and doctors’ insights.

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Dialing in Patient Attitudes: The Ethics of AI in Medical Decision-making

Andrew Myers
HealthcareMar 24

A multidisciplinary team examines the burgeoning field of AI medical diagnostics and says that AI’s analytical powers must incorporate patients’ values and doctors’ insights.

The Movement to Decolonize AI: Centering Dignity Over Dependency
Katharine Miller
Mar 21, 2022
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Stanford scholar Sabelo Mhlambi describes how AI has a colonizing impact on the world and the ways activists are aiming to change that.

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The Movement to Decolonize AI: Centering Dignity Over Dependency

Katharine Miller
Mar 21

Stanford scholar Sabelo Mhlambi describes how AI has a colonizing impact on the world and the ways activists are aiming to change that.

A new Stanford study suggests AI still has a bias problem
Mark Sullivan
Mar 16, 2022
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A new report from Stanford HAI describes the rapid maturation of the AI industry in 2021, but also contains some sobering news about AI bias.

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A new Stanford study suggests AI still has a bias problem

Mark Sullivan
Mar 16

A new report from Stanford HAI describes the rapid maturation of the AI industry in 2021, but also contains some sobering news about AI bias.

The 2022 AI Index: Industrialization of AI and Mounting Ethical Concerns
Daniel Zhang, Jack Clark
Mar 16, 2022
News

The new report highlights an AI investment boom, impressive new technical capabilities, and a fresh focus on ethics (including a new chapter on fairness and bias).

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The 2022 AI Index: Industrialization of AI and Mounting Ethical Concerns

Daniel Zhang, Jack Clark
Education, SkillsMachine LearningMar 16

The new report highlights an AI investment boom, impressive new technical capabilities, and a fresh focus on ethics (including a new chapter on fairness and bias).

China and the United States: Unlikely Partners in AI
Edmund L. Andrews
Mar 16, 2022
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For all their strategic tensions, China and the United States team up an astonishing amount on research in artificial intelligence, the 2022 AI Index reveals.

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China and the United States: Unlikely Partners in AI

Edmund L. Andrews
Mar 16

For all their strategic tensions, China and the United States team up an astonishing amount on research in artificial intelligence, the 2022 AI Index reveals.

The State of AI in 9 Charts
Shana Lynch
Mar 16, 2022
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The latest AI Index report shows major growth in AI jobs and degrees, a huge uptick in private investment, more capability, and more issues in fairness and bias.

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The State of AI in 9 Charts

Shana Lynch
Mar 16

The latest AI Index report shows major growth in AI jobs and degrees, a huge uptick in private investment, more capability, and more issues in fairness and bias.

The 2022 AI Index: AI’s Ethical Growing Pains
Katharine Miller
Mar 16, 2022
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As AI systems develop more impressive capability, they also produce more harm, and with great power comes great responsibility.

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The 2022 AI Index: AI’s Ethical Growing Pains

Katharine Miller
Natural Language ProcessingMachine LearningMar 16

As AI systems develop more impressive capability, they also produce more harm, and with great power comes great responsibility.

What’s Next in Artificial Intelligence? Three Key Directions
Shana Lynch
Mar 11, 2022
News

The HAI Spring Conference convenes experts in foundation models, the simulated world, and accountable AI to discuss the future of AI.

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What’s Next in Artificial Intelligence? Three Key Directions

Shana Lynch
Machine LearningMar 11

The HAI Spring Conference convenes experts in foundation models, the simulated world, and accountable AI to discuss the future of AI.

How AI Is Making Autonomous Vehicles Safer
Andrew Myers
Mar 07, 2022
News

AI is used to simulate real-world conditions to safety-test autonomous vehicles. Stanford researchers surveyed the algorithms and say they are good, but work remains.

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How AI Is Making Autonomous Vehicles Safer

Andrew Myers
Machine LearningMar 07

AI is used to simulate real-world conditions to safety-test autonomous vehicles. Stanford researchers surveyed the algorithms and say they are good, but work remains.

Trust is AI’s Most Critical Contribution to Health Care
Engineering Staff
Mar 03, 2022
News

AI can reveal remarkable medical insights, but only if patients and doctors have faith in it. Thus, trust has become AI’s singular goal, says Stanford's James Zou.

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Trust is AI’s Most Critical Contribution to Health Care

Engineering Staff
HealthcareMar 03

AI can reveal remarkable medical insights, but only if patients and doctors have faith in it. Thus, trust has become AI’s singular goal, says Stanford's James Zou.

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