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A Fitness App with a Story to Tell: Can Narrative Keep Us Moving?
Katharine Miller
Jul 29, 2020
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Stanford researchers are developing a fitness app called WhoIsZuki that uses storytelling to keep users active.

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A Fitness App with a Story to Tell: Can Narrative Keep Us Moving?

Katharine Miller
Arts, HumanitiesDesign, Human-Computer InteractionHealthcareJul 29

Stanford researchers are developing a fitness app called WhoIsZuki that uses storytelling to keep users active.

Using Algorithms to Track Down Sex Criminals
Maggie Overfelt
Jul 28, 2020
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A Stanford scholar has developed a more efficient way to test DNA samples in rape kits. 

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Using Algorithms to Track Down Sex Criminals

Maggie Overfelt
Jul 28

A Stanford scholar has developed a more efficient way to test DNA samples in rape kits. 

How AI Systems Use Mad Libs to Teach Themselves Grammar
Edmund L. Andrews
Jul 23, 2020
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Advanced AI systems can figure out linguistic principles on their own, similar to how human children learn.

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How AI Systems Use Mad Libs to Teach Themselves Grammar

Edmund L. Andrews
Natural Language ProcessingMachine LearningJul 23

Advanced AI systems can figure out linguistic principles on their own, similar to how human children learn.

Ensuring America’s Innovation with Artificial Intelligence
Sachin Waikar
Jul 23, 2020
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The Hoover Institution’s Condoleezza Rice and HAI Co-Director Fei-Fei Li discuss AI ethics, technology advances, and the talent pipeline.

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Ensuring America’s Innovation with Artificial Intelligence

Sachin Waikar
Education, SkillsJul 23

The Hoover Institution’s Condoleezza Rice and HAI Co-Director Fei-Fei Li discuss AI ethics, technology advances, and the talent pipeline.

Environmental Intelligence: Applications of AI to Climate Change, Sustainability, and Environmental Health
K. Maher
Jul 16, 2020
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At an HAI workshop, researchers examined AI approaches that could help us save a struggling planet.  

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Environmental Intelligence: Applications of AI to Climate Change, Sustainability, and Environmental Health

K. Maher
Economy, MarketsHealthcareJul 16

At an HAI workshop, researchers examined AI approaches that could help us save a struggling planet.  

When the Best AI Isn’t Necessarily the Best AI
Katharine Miller
Jul 13, 2020
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Why organizations might want to design and train less-than-perfect AI.

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When the Best AI Isn’t Necessarily the Best AI

Katharine Miller
Machine LearningJul 13

Why organizations might want to design and train less-than-perfect AI.

Connecting Policymakers to COVID-19 Data, Research, and Insights
Katharine Miller
Jul 09, 2020
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HAI and the Future Society have launched a global partnership to ensure data and research will be used to answer questions that matter.

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Connecting Policymakers to COVID-19 Data, Research, and Insights

Katharine Miller
Education, SkillsHealthcareJul 09

HAI and the Future Society have launched a global partnership to ensure data and research will be used to answer questions that matter.

What A Stanford Researcher’s Fight Against Covid-19 Can Tell Us About The Future Of Drug Discovery
Konstantine Buhler
Jul 07, 2020
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What A Stanford Researcher’s Fight Against Covid-19 Can Tell Us About The Future Of Drug Discovery

Konstantine Buhler
HealthcareNatural Language ProcessingMachine LearningJul 07
AI’s Carbon Footprint Problem
Edmund L. Andrews
Jul 02, 2020
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Machine learning generates far more carbon emissions than most people realize. A Stanford team has developed a tool to measure the hidden cost.

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AI’s Carbon Footprint Problem

Edmund L. Andrews
Machine LearningJul 02

Machine learning generates far more carbon emissions than most people realize. A Stanford team has developed a tool to measure the hidden cost.

Transportation and AI: Building Safe Systems in the Air and on the Road
Stanford Engineering Staff
Jul 02, 2020
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Advances in artificial intelligence are leading to greater autonomy and improved safety in systems ranging from air traffic control to automated driving.

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Transportation and AI: Building Safe Systems in the Air and on the Road

Stanford Engineering Staff
Jul 02

Advances in artificial intelligence are leading to greater autonomy and improved safety in systems ranging from air traffic control to automated driving.

Shaping Human Creativity at a Massive Scale
Shana Lynch, Russ Altman
Jun 26, 2020
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HAI fellow Pamela Chen studies how creators harness AI to go viral on social platforms and why we need to question the process.

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Shaping Human Creativity at a Massive Scale

Shana Lynch, Russ Altman
Arts, HumanitiesMachine LearningJun 26

HAI fellow Pamela Chen studies how creators harness AI to go viral on social platforms and why we need to question the process.

How Work Will Change Following the Pandemic
Shana Lynch
Jun 24, 2020
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Machine learning and remote work will shift the skills that employees need and managers want.

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How Work Will Change Following the Pandemic

Shana Lynch
Economy, MarketsJun 24

Machine learning and remote work will shift the skills that employees need and managers want.

HAI Fellow Kate Vredenburgh: The Right to an Explanation
Katharine Miller
Jun 24, 2020
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Do we have a right to know how AI makes decisions affecting our lives? A political philosopher shares her perspective.

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HAI Fellow Kate Vredenburgh: The Right to an Explanation

Katharine Miller
Jun 24

Do we have a right to know how AI makes decisions affecting our lives? A political philosopher shares her perspective.

Inescapable Logics and Unresolvable Tensions: The Challenges of Tech Industry Ethics Owners
Sachin Waikar
Jun 18, 2020
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The people responsible for setting a tech company's ethics practices face ideological roadblocks.

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Inescapable Logics and Unresolvable Tensions: The Challenges of Tech Industry Ethics Owners

Sachin Waikar
Jun 18

The people responsible for setting a tech company's ethics practices face ideological roadblocks.

Governments Aren’t Yet Serious About AI’s Risk to Human Rights
Edmund L. Andrews
Jun 11, 2020
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In the rush to develop national strategies on artificial intelligence, a new report finds, most governments pay lip service to civil liberties.

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Governments Aren’t Yet Serious About AI’s Risk to Human Rights

Edmund L. Andrews
Privacy, Safety, SecurityJun 11

In the rush to develop national strategies on artificial intelligence, a new report finds, most governments pay lip service to civil liberties.

A Simulated Playground for Robots
Katharine Miller
Jun 11, 2020
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Stanford’s iGibson offers safe and realistic training for intelligent agents.

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A Simulated Playground for Robots

Katharine Miller
Jun 11

Stanford’s iGibson offers safe and realistic training for intelligent agents.

Emerging Models To Track and Prevent COVID-19
Sachin Waikar
Jun 04, 2020
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At a recent HAI conference, experts suggest new market structures for vaccine development and machine learning tools to improve clinical outcomes.

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Emerging Models To Track and Prevent COVID-19

Sachin Waikar
HealthcareJun 04

At a recent HAI conference, experts suggest new market structures for vaccine development and machine learning tools to improve clinical outcomes.

After COVID: The Future of Work, the Shifting Labor Market, and the Need for Safe 2020 Elections
Sachin Waikar
Jun 04, 2020
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Experts examine the economic and social ramifications of COVID during a Stanford HAI conference.

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After COVID: The Future of Work, the Shifting Labor Market, and the Need for Safe 2020 Elections

Sachin Waikar
Economy, MarketsHealthcareJun 04

Experts examine the economic and social ramifications of COVID during a Stanford HAI conference.

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