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When AI Imagines a Tree: How Your Chatbot’s Worldview Shapes Your Thinking
Katie Gray Garrison
Jul 28, 2025
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A new study on generative AI argues that addressing biases requires a deeper exploration of ontological assumptions, challenging the way we define fundamental concepts like humanity and connection.

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When AI Imagines a Tree: How Your Chatbot’s Worldview Shapes Your Thinking

Katie Gray Garrison
Ethics, Equity, InclusionGenerative AIJul 28

A new study on generative AI argues that addressing biases requires a deeper exploration of ontological assumptions, challenging the way we define fundamental concepts like humanity and connection.

The Age-Checked Internet Has Arrived
Wired
Jul 25, 2025
Media Mention

Stanford HAI Policy Fellow Riana Pfefferkorn speaks about the implications of laws related to age-checked access to the internet.

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The Age-Checked Internet Has Arrived

Wired
Privacy, Safety, SecurityJul 25

Stanford HAI Policy Fellow Riana Pfefferkorn speaks about the implications of laws related to age-checked access to the internet.

Social Science Moves In Silico
Katharine Miller
Jul 25, 2025
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Despite limitations, advances in AI offer social science researchers the ability to simulate human subjects.

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Social Science Moves In Silico

Katharine Miller
Generative AINatural Language ProcessingSciences (Social, Health, Biological, Physical)Jul 25

Despite limitations, advances in AI offer social science researchers the ability to simulate human subjects.

Inside Trump’s Ambitious AI Action Plan
Caroline Meinhardt, Daniel Zhang, Jennifer King, Andy Haupt, Elena Cryst
Jul 24, 2025
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The White House favors market-driven growth and light governance, signaling a departure from the previous administration.

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Donald Trump

Inside Trump’s Ambitious AI Action Plan

Caroline Meinhardt, Daniel Zhang, Jennifer King, Andy Haupt, Elena Cryst
Regulation, Policy, GovernanceJul 24

The White House favors market-driven growth and light governance, signaling a departure from the previous administration.

Why AI Is Likely To Change Jobs Rather Than Kill Them
San Francisco Examiner
Jul 14, 2025
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Stanford HAI Co-Director James Landay speaks about AI's impacts on the workforce.

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Why AI Is Likely To Change Jobs Rather Than Kill Them

San Francisco Examiner
Workforce, LaborJul 14

Stanford HAI Co-Director James Landay speaks about AI's impacts on the workforce.

What Workers Really Want from Artificial Intelligence
Shana Lynch
Jul 07, 2025
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A Stanford study captures the gap between worker desires and AI’s abilities, and highlights areas ripe for research and development.

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What Workers Really Want from Artificial Intelligence

Shana Lynch
Education, SkillsWorkforce, LaborJul 07

A Stanford study captures the gap between worker desires and AI’s abilities, and highlights areas ripe for research and development.

Stanford AI Scholars Find Support for Innovation in a Time of Uncertainty
Nikki Goth Itoi
Jul 01, 2025
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Stanford HAI offers critical resources for faculty and students to continue groundbreaking research across the vast AI landscape.

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Stanford AI Scholars Find Support for Innovation in a Time of Uncertainty

Nikki Goth Itoi
Machine LearningFoundation ModelsEducation, SkillsJul 01

Stanford HAI offers critical resources for faculty and students to continue groundbreaking research across the vast AI landscape.

New Large Language Model Helps Patients Understand Their Radiology Reports
Vignesh Ramachandran
Jun 23, 2025
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‘RadGPT’ cuts through medical jargon to answer common patient questions.

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New Large Language Model Helps Patients Understand Their Radiology Reports

Vignesh Ramachandran
HealthcareNatural Language ProcessingJun 23

‘RadGPT’ cuts through medical jargon to answer common patient questions.

The Art of the Automated Negotiation
Matty Smith
Jun 18, 2025
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Different AI agents have wildly different negotiation skills. If we outsource these tasks to agents, we may need to bring the "best" AI agent to the digital table.

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The Art of the Automated Negotiation

Matty Smith
AutomationGenerative AIEconomy, MarketsJun 18

Different AI agents have wildly different negotiation skills. If we outsource these tasks to agents, we may need to bring the "best" AI agent to the digital table.

How Language Bias Persists in Scientific Publishing Despite AI Tools
Scott Hadly
Jun 16, 2025
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Stanford researchers highlight the ongoing challenges of language discrimination in academic publishing, revealing that AI tools may not be the solution for non-native speakers.

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How Language Bias Persists in Scientific Publishing Despite AI Tools

Scott Hadly
Ethics, Equity, InclusionGenerative AIJun 16

Stanford researchers highlight the ongoing challenges of language discrimination in academic publishing, revealing that AI tools may not be the solution for non-native speakers.

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