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What Does the Future of Work Look Like?
Sachin Waikar
Oct 22, 2020
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The inaugural conference and launch of HAI’s Digital Economy Lab features experts from industry, government, and academia discussing AI’s impact on work and the economy.

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What Does the Future of Work Look Like?

Sachin Waikar
Economy, MarketsWorkforce, LaborOct 22

The inaugural conference and launch of HAI’s Digital Economy Lab features experts from industry, government, and academia discussing AI’s impact on work and the economy.

Assistive Feeding: AI Improves Control of Robot Arms
Katharine Miller
Oct 20, 2020
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Algorithms developed by Stanford researchers could one day help people with disabilities intuitively control robot arms to help with everyday tasks.

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Assistive Feeding: AI Improves Control of Robot Arms

Katharine Miller
Oct 20

Algorithms developed by Stanford researchers could one day help people with disabilities intuitively control robot arms to help with everyday tasks.

Susan Athey: How AI Can Aid in U.S. Economic Recovery
Sachin Waikar
Oct 16, 2020
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The HAI associate director testified to the House Budget Committee on everything from AI’s falling cost to AI-driven medical applications.

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Susan Athey: How AI Can Aid in U.S. Economic Recovery

Sachin Waikar
Oct 16

The HAI associate director testified to the House Budget Committee on everything from AI’s falling cost to AI-driven medical applications.

Using AI to Detect Seemingly Perfect Deep-Fake Videos
Edmund L. Andrews
Oct 13, 2020
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But a Stanford professor says the cat-and-mouse game is far from over.

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Using AI to Detect Seemingly Perfect Deep-Fake Videos

Edmund L. Andrews
Machine LearningOct 13

But a Stanford professor says the cat-and-mouse game is far from over.

The Link Between Artificial Intelligence Jobs and Well-Being
Burcin Ikiz, PhD
Oct 12, 2020
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A recent study shows AI-related job growth correlates to improved social welfare through economic growth.

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The Link Between Artificial Intelligence Jobs and Well-Being

Burcin Ikiz, PhD
Economy, MarketsOct 12

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
Katharine Miller
Oct 06, 2020
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Stanford scholars gathered to discuss nuclear stability, AI regulation, disinformation, and other major issues facing policymakers.

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Expert Roundtable: Five Tech Issues Facing the Next Administration

Katharine Miller
Privacy, Safety, SecurityOct 06

Stanford scholars gathered to discuss nuclear stability, AI regulation, disinformation, and other major issues facing policymakers.

Building an Ethical Computational Mindset
Katharine Miller
Oct 05, 2020
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Stanford launches an embedded EthiCS program to help students consistently think through the common issues that arise in computer science. 

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Building an Ethical Computational Mindset

Katharine Miller
Education, SkillsOct 05

Stanford launches an embedded EthiCS program to help students consistently think through the common issues that arise in computer science. 

Is GPT-3 Intelligent? A Directors' Conversation with Oren Etzioni
Shana Lynch
Oct 01, 2020
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The Allen Institute CEO and computer scientist talks GPT-3's capabilities and limitations, a better AI Turing test, and the real signs we're approaching artificial general intelligence.

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Is GPT-3 Intelligent? A Directors' Conversation with Oren Etzioni

Shana Lynch
Design, Human-Computer InteractionMachine LearningOct 01

The Allen Institute CEO and computer scientist talks GPT-3's capabilities and limitations, a better AI Turing test, and the real signs we're approaching artificial general intelligence.

Can Democracy Survive in a Digital World?
Stanford Engineering
Oct 01, 2020
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Marietje Schaake, a former member of the European Parliament, explains the biggest threats to democracy and ways to fight back. 

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Can Democracy Survive in a Digital World?

Stanford Engineering
Privacy, Safety, SecurityOct 01

Marietje Schaake, a former member of the European Parliament, explains the biggest threats to democracy and ways to fight back. 

Tracking the Growth of New Technology Jobs
Nicholas Bloom
Sep 28, 2020
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Advances often launch near universities, new research finds, but ripple out geographically and to lower-skills positions.

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Tracking the Growth of New Technology Jobs

Nicholas Bloom
Economy, MarketsSep 28

Advances often launch near universities, new research finds, but ripple out geographically and to lower-skills positions.

How Do Governments Track and Understand AI?
Edmund L. Andrews
Sep 28, 2020
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Researchers discuss the obstacles to measuring AI’s impact.

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How Do Governments Track and Understand AI?

Edmund L. Andrews
Sep 28

Researchers discuss the obstacles to measuring AI’s impact.

Announcing the HAI Policy Brief Series
John Etchemendy and Fei-Fei Li
Sep 24, 2020
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Announcing the HAI Policy Brief Series

John Etchemendy and Fei-Fei Li
Sep 24
Seeking the Next Generation of Intelligent Machines
Shana Lynch
Sep 23, 2020
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At HAI’s upcoming fall conference, scholars from AI, neuroscience, and psychology will share new research and examine the intersection of their worlds.

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Seeking the Next Generation of Intelligent Machines

Shana Lynch
Machine LearningSep 23

At HAI’s upcoming fall conference, scholars from AI, neuroscience, and psychology will share new research and examine the intersection of their worlds.

The Geographic Bias in Medical AI Tools
Shana Lynch
Sep 21, 2020
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Patient data from just three states trains most AI diagnostic tools.

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The Geographic Bias in Medical AI Tools

Shana Lynch
HealthcareMachine LearningSep 21

Patient data from just three states trains most AI diagnostic tools.

How Trump Won the Unhappiness Vote
Johannes Eichstaedt
Sep 18, 2020
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New research shows our mental well-being drives our decisions at the ballot box. 

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How Trump Won the Unhappiness Vote

Johannes Eichstaedt
HealthcareSep 18

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
Edmund L. Andrews
Sep 16, 2020
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Advanced robots seem to offer the ultimate in social distancing, but companies that might use them need systems that are simpler, easier, and more flexible.

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How the Pandemic Could Usher in the Era of Plug-and-Play Robots

Edmund L. Andrews
Workforce, LaborSep 16

Advanced robots seem to offer the ultimate in social distancing, but companies that might use them need systems that are simpler, easier, and more flexible.

Coded Bias: Director Shalini Kantayya on Solving Facial Recognition’s Serious Flaws
Katharine Miller
Sep 14, 2020
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We need ‘guidelines around transparency and laws that balance Big Tech’s power.’

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Coded Bias: Director Shalini Kantayya on Solving Facial Recognition’s Serious Flaws

Katharine Miller
Arts, HumanitiesMachine LearningSep 14

We need ‘guidelines around transparency and laws that balance Big Tech’s power.’

An Open-Source Challenger to Popular Virtual Assistants
Edmund L. Andrews
Sep 10, 2020
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Stanford researchers hope their open virtual assistant Almond can increase competition and better protect privacy.

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An Open-Source Challenger to Popular Virtual Assistants

Edmund L. Andrews
Natural Language ProcessingMachine LearningSep 10

Stanford researchers hope their open virtual assistant Almond can increase competition and better protect privacy.

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