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​Can we tell truth from fiction in the age of social media?
Bill Snyder
Dec 02, 2018
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​Emerging technologies are contributing to an erosion of trust in our society. A social scientist and an engineer look for answers.

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​Can we tell truth from fiction in the age of social media?

Bill Snyder
Economy, MarketsDec 02

​Emerging technologies are contributing to an erosion of trust in our society. A social scientist and an engineer look for answers.

AI rivals radiologist-level X-ray screening for certain lung diseases
Hanae Armitage
Nov 28, 2018
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In a matter of seconds, a new algorithm read chest X-rays for several possible maladies, performing with about the same or better accuracy than doctors.

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AI rivals radiologist-level X-ray screening for certain lung diseases

Hanae Armitage
HealthcareNov 28

In a matter of seconds, a new algorithm read chest X-rays for several possible maladies, performing with about the same or better accuracy than doctors.

​An electronic glove gives robots a sense of touch
Tom Abate
Nov 20, 2018
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With sensors that mimic human skin, the robotic hands achieve some of the manual dexterity that humans enjoy.

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​An electronic glove gives robots a sense of touch

Tom Abate
Machine LearningNov 20

With sensors that mimic human skin, the robotic hands achieve some of the manual dexterity that humans enjoy.

Jayodita Sanghvi and Grace Tang: Big data meets big business
the ​Stanford Engineering Staff
Nov 13, 2018
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The last decade has seen an explosion in the collection and processing of data. Now, the era of big data is making its way into the business world, with important implications.

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Jayodita Sanghvi and Grace Tang: Big data meets big business

the ​Stanford Engineering Staff
HealthcareNov 13

The last decade has seen an explosion in the collection and processing of data. Now, the era of big data is making its way into the business world, with important implications.

Fei-Fei Li's Quest to Make AI Better for Humanity
Fei-Fei Li
Jessi Hempel
Nov 10, 2018
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Artificial intelligence has a problem: The biases of its creators are getting hard-coded into its future. Fei-Fei Li has a plan to fix that—by rebooting the field she helped invent.

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Fei-Fei Li's Quest to Make AI Better for Humanity

Fei-Fei LiJessi Hempel
HealthcareNov 10

Artificial intelligence has a problem: The biases of its creators are getting hard-coded into its future. Fei-Fei Li has a plan to fix that—by rebooting the field she helped invent.

Introducing Stanford's Human-Centered AI Initiative
Fei-Fei Li and John Etchemendy
Oct 18, 2018
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A common goal for the brightest minds from Stanford and beyond: putting humanity at the center of AI.

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Introducing Stanford's Human-Centered AI Initiative

Fei-Fei Li and John Etchemendy
Oct 18

A common goal for the brightest minds from Stanford and beyond: putting humanity at the center of AI.

​Balaji Prabhakar: Can digital incentives help alleviate traffic?
the ​Stanford Engineering Staff
Oct 03, 2018
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Researchers are reducing traffic congestion and commute times using networks that gently nudge people toward better travel habits.​

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​Balaji Prabhakar: Can digital incentives help alleviate traffic?

the ​Stanford Engineering Staff
Design, Human-Computer InteractionOct 03

Researchers are reducing traffic congestion and commute times using networks that gently nudge people toward better travel habits.​

HAI's 2018 Seed Grant Awards
HAI Staff
Sep 30, 2018
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Announcing the winners of HAI's first cohort of Seed Grants

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HAI's 2018 Seed Grant Awards

HAI Staff
Sep 30

Announcing the winners of HAI's first cohort of Seed Grants

Jack Rabbit 2.0
Taylor Kubota
Sep 17, 2018
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The Stanford Vision and Learning Lab introduces Jack Rabbot 2.0, the next genearation of their social pedestrian robot. Improvements over Jack Rabbot 1.0 include a robotic arm, face and improved perception capabilities.

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Jack Rabbit 2.0

Taylor Kubota
Sep 17

The Stanford Vision and Learning Lab introduces Jack Rabbot 2.0, the next genearation of their social pedestrian robot. Improvements over Jack Rabbot 1.0 include a robotic arm, face and improved perception capabilities.

AI can be sexist and racist — it’s time to make it fair
James Zou and Londa Schiebinger
Jul 17, 2018
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Computer scientists must identify sources of bias, de-bias training data and develop artificial-intelligence algorithms that are robust to skews in the data, argue James Zou and Londa Schiebinger in Nature.

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AI can be sexist and racist — it’s time to make it fair

James Zou and Londa Schiebinger
Arts, HumanitiesMachine LearningJul 17

Computer scientists must identify sources of bias, de-bias training data and develop artificial-intelligence algorithms that are robust to skews in the data, argue James Zou and Londa Schiebinger in Nature.

How artificial intelligence is changing science
Nathan Collins
May 14, 2018
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Artificial intelligence is now part of our daily lives, whether in voice recognition systems or route finding apps. But scientists are increasingly drawing on artificial intelligence to understand society, design new materials and even improve our health.

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How artificial intelligence is changing science

Nathan Collins
Design, Human-Computer InteractionMay 14

Artificial intelligence is now part of our daily lives, whether in voice recognition systems or route finding apps. But scientists are increasingly drawing on artificial intelligence to understand society, design new materials and even improve our health.

Michal Kosinski: Living in a post-privacy world
the ​Stanford Engineering Staff
May 08, 2018
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Algorithms that dig into our digital lives to predict behavior have become a hot topic. Michal Kosinski talks about the pros and cons of life in a hyper-connected world.

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Michal Kosinski: Living in a post-privacy world

the ​Stanford Engineering Staff
Machine LearningMay 08

Algorithms that dig into our digital lives to predict behavior have become a hot topic. Michal Kosinski talks about the pros and cons of life in a hyper-connected world.

CS + Ethics
Anna-Sofia Lesiv
May 05, 2018
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Anna-Sophia Lesiv of the Stanford Daily writes about the past, present and future of Ethics in Computer Science at Stanford.

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CS + Ethics

Anna-Sofia Lesiv
May 05

Anna-Sophia Lesiv of the Stanford Daily writes about the past, present and future of Ethics in Computer Science at Stanford.

Autonomous car research at Stanford
Amy Adam and Taylor Kubota
Apr 23, 2018
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Researchers all over Stanford are working on our driverless future. From exploring complex ethics questions, to developing leading-edge technologies, to real-world testing of custom autonomous cars, Stanford researchers are striving to help ensure the safety of driverless vehicles.

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Autonomous car research at Stanford

Amy Adam and Taylor Kubota
Apr 23

Researchers all over Stanford are working on our driverless future. From exploring complex ethics questions, to developing leading-edge technologies, to real-world testing of custom autonomous cars, Stanford researchers are striving to help ensure the safety of driverless vehicles.