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A Psychiatrist’s Perspective on Social Media Algorithms and Mental Health
Tammy Qiu
Sep 14, 2021
News

Considering social media’s growing impact, how can we create empathetic design frameworks to improve compassion online?

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A Psychiatrist’s Perspective on Social Media Algorithms and Mental Health

Tammy Qiu
HealthcareSep 14

Considering social media’s growing impact, how can we create empathetic design frameworks to improve compassion online?

Inside the Classroom: Building Multidisciplinary Conversations around AI and Art
Beth Jensen
Sep 14, 2021
News
Students walking in the Stanford engineering quad

Stanford’s AI+Activism+Art course explores how the arts and humanities are crucial to the equitable development and use of AI.

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Students walking in the Stanford engineering quad

Inside the Classroom: Building Multidisciplinary Conversations around AI and Art

Beth Jensen
Arts, HumanitiesSep 14

Stanford’s AI+Activism+Art course explores how the arts and humanities are crucial to the equitable development and use of AI.

Rebooting the System: Why the Tech Industry Must Change
Katharine Miller
Sep 10, 2021
News

System Error, a new book by Stanford scholars that bridges ethics, policy, and technology, diagnoses the problems with Big Tech and charts the path forward.

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Rebooting the System: Why the Tech Industry Must Change

Katharine Miller
Sep 10

System Error, a new book by Stanford scholars that bridges ethics, policy, and technology, diagnoses the problems with Big Tech and charts the path forward.

Solving the Robot Off-Loading Problem
Andrew Myers
Sep 08, 2021
News

Scholars propose a way to help mobile robots choose when to communicate with the cloud without latency or lost data issues. 

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Solving the Robot Off-Loading Problem

Andrew Myers
Machine LearningSep 08

Scholars propose a way to help mobile robots choose when to communicate with the cloud without latency or lost data issues. 

Modeling AI on the Language of Brain Circuits and Architecture
Katharine Miller
Sep 03, 2021
News

A new summary of what is known about brain circuits suggests potential new directions for AI researchers.

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Modeling AI on the Language of Brain Circuits and Architecture

Katharine Miller
Machine LearningSep 03

A new summary of what is known about brain circuits suggests potential new directions for AI researchers.

Stanford HAI Launches Graduate Fellowship Program, Names 16 to First Cohort
Beth Jensen
Aug 31, 2021
Announcement

In this pilot program, graduate students will work across disciplines on projects advancing a human-centered approach to the science of AI and its societal impacts.

Announcement

Stanford HAI Launches Graduate Fellowship Program, Names 16 to First Cohort

Beth Jensen
Aug 31

In this pilot program, graduate students will work across disciplines on projects advancing a human-centered approach to the science of AI and its societal impacts.

“Flying in the Dark”: Hospital AI Tools Aren’t Well Documented
Edmund L. Andrews
Aug 23, 2021
News

A new study reveals models aren’t reporting enough, leaving users blind to potential model errors such as flawed training data and calibration drift.

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“Flying in the Dark”: Hospital AI Tools Aren’t Well Documented

Edmund L. Andrews
HealthcareMachine LearningAug 23

A new study reveals models aren’t reporting enough, leaving users blind to potential model errors such as flawed training data and calibration drift.

Tech Industry AI is getting dangerously homogenized say Stanford experts
Mark Sullivan
Aug 18, 2021
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HAI Co-Director Fei-Fei Li and HAI Faculty Affiliate Percy Liang define and discuss the increasing use of large, frighteningly smart, foundation models and the launch of a new center within HAI.

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Tech Industry AI is getting dangerously homogenized say Stanford experts

Mark Sullivan
Aug 18

HAI Co-Director Fei-Fei Li and HAI Faculty Affiliate Percy Liang define and discuss the increasing use of large, frighteningly smart, foundation models and the launch of a new center within HAI.

Introducing the Center for Research on Foundation Models (CRFM)
Percy Liang
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Aug 18, 2021
Announcement

This new center at Stanford convenes scholars from across the university to study the technical principles and societal impact of foundation models.

Announcement

Introducing the Center for Research on Foundation Models (CRFM)

Percy Liangdfb50f0b-2037-488a-a437-16ec143679e4
Aug 18

This new center at Stanford convenes scholars from across the university to study the technical principles and societal impact of foundation models.

Re-Imagining Espionage in the Era of Artificial Intelligence
Edmund L. Andrews
Aug 17, 2021
News

Armchair researchers and ordinary citizens are changing the rules of spycraft. Expert Amy Zegart explains how U.S. agencies must adapt.

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Re-Imagining Espionage in the Era of Artificial Intelligence

Edmund L. Andrews
Machine LearningAug 17

Armchair researchers and ordinary citizens are changing the rules of spycraft. Expert Amy Zegart explains how U.S. agencies must adapt.

The Shibboleth Rule for Artificial Agents
The Adaptive Agents Group
Aug 10, 2021
News

Bots could one day dispense medical advice, teach our children, or call to collect debt. How can we avoid being deceived by actors with bad intentions? 

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The Shibboleth Rule for Artificial Agents

The Adaptive Agents Group
Privacy, Safety, SecurityMachine LearningCommunications, MediaAug 10

Bots could one day dispense medical advice, teach our children, or call to collect debt. How can we avoid being deceived by actors with bad intentions? 

Using AI To Personalize Cancer Care
Andrew Myers
Aug 09, 2021
News

Stanford scholars have developed an algorithm that identifies the best treatments for various subtypes of cancer.

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Using AI To Personalize Cancer Care

Andrew Myers
HealthcareMachine LearningAug 09

Stanford scholars have developed an algorithm that identifies the best treatments for various subtypes of cancer.

How Flawed Data Aggravates Inequality in Credit
Edmund L. Andrews
Aug 06, 2021
News

AI offers new tools for calculating credit risk. But it can be tripped up by noisy data, leading to disadvantages for low-income and minority borrowers.

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How Flawed Data Aggravates Inequality in Credit

Edmund L. Andrews
Machine LearningFinance, BusinessAug 06

AI offers new tools for calculating credit risk. But it can be tripped up by noisy data, leading to disadvantages for low-income and minority borrowers.

The Open-Source Movement Comes to Medical Datasets
Edmund L. Andrews
Aug 02, 2021
News

Hoping to spur crowd-sourced AI applications in health care, Stanford’s AIMI center is expanding its free repository of datasets for researchers around the world.

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The Open-Source Movement Comes to Medical Datasets

Edmund L. Andrews
HealthcareMachine LearningAug 02

Hoping to spur crowd-sourced AI applications in health care, Stanford’s AIMI center is expanding its free repository of datasets for researchers around the world.

How Artificial Neural Networks Help Us Understand Neural Networks in the Human Brain
Andrew Myers
Jul 27, 2021
News

Experts from psychology, neuroscience, and AI settle a seemingly intractable historical debate in neuroscience — opening a world of possibilities for using AI to study the brain.

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How Artificial Neural Networks Help Us Understand Neural Networks in the Human Brain

Andrew Myers
Machine LearningJul 27

Experts from psychology, neuroscience, and AI settle a seemingly intractable historical debate in neuroscience — opening a world of possibilities for using AI to study the brain.

Rooting Out Anti-Muslim Bias in Popular Language Model GPT-3
Andrew Myers
Jul 22, 2021
News

This “severe” bias must be addressed before these language models become ingrained in real-world tasks. 

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Rooting Out Anti-Muslim Bias in Popular Language Model GPT-3

Andrew Myers
Natural Language ProcessingMachine LearningJul 22

This “severe” bias must be addressed before these language models become ingrained in real-world tasks. 

De-Identifying Medical Patient Data Doesn’t Protect Our Privacy
Katharine Miller
Jul 19, 2021
News

A Stanford researcher makes the case that de-identifying health records used for research doesn’t offer anonymity and hinders the learning health system.

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De-Identifying Medical Patient Data Doesn’t Protect Our Privacy

Katharine Miller
HealthcareJul 19

A Stanford researcher makes the case that de-identifying health records used for research doesn’t offer anonymity and hinders the learning health system.

Why AI Struggles To Recognize Toxic Speech on Social Media
Edmund L. Andrews
Jul 13, 2021
News

AI speech police are smart and fast, so why is there a gap between strong algorithmic performance and reality? 

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Why AI Struggles To Recognize Toxic Speech on Social Media

Edmund L. Andrews
Design, Human-Computer InteractionMachine LearningCommunications, MediaJul 13

AI speech police are smart and fast, so why is there a gap between strong algorithmic performance and reality? 

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