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These New AI Benchmarks Could Help Make Models Less Biased
MIT Technology Review
Mar 11, 2025
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Stanford HAI researchers create eight new AI benchmarks that could help developers reduce bias in AI models, potentially making them fairer and less likely to case harm.

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These New AI Benchmarks Could Help Make Models Less Biased

MIT Technology Review
Ethics, Equity, InclusionFoundation ModelsMar 11

Stanford HAI researchers create eight new AI benchmarks that could help developers reduce bias in AI models, potentially making them fairer and less likely to case harm.

Chatbots, Like the Rest of Us, Just Want to Be Loved
Wired
Mar 05, 2025
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A study led by Stanford HAI Faculty Fellow Johannes Eichstaedt reveals that large language models adapt their behavior to appear more likable when they are being studied, mirroring human tendencies to present favorably.

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Chatbots, Like the Rest of Us, Just Want to Be Loved

Wired
Natural Language ProcessingMachine LearningGenerative AIFoundation ModelsMar 05

A study led by Stanford HAI Faculty Fellow Johannes Eichstaedt reveals that large language models adapt their behavior to appear more likable when they are being studied, mirroring human tendencies to present favorably.

Harnessing AI to Improve Access to Justice in Civil Courts
Shana Lynch
Mar 04, 2025
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Stanford law professor advocates for public-sector AI tools to support self-represented litigants in civil cases.

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Harnessing AI to Improve Access to Justice in Civil Courts

Shana Lynch
Law Enforcement and JusticeMar 04

Stanford law professor advocates for public-sector AI tools to support self-represented litigants in civil cases.

Holistic Evaluation of Large Language Models for Medical Applications
Nigam Shah, Mike Pfeffer, Percy Liang
Feb 28, 2025
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Medical and AI experts build a benchmark for evaluation of LLMs grounded in real-world healthcare needs.

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Holistic Evaluation of Large Language Models for Medical Applications

Nigam Shah, Mike Pfeffer, Percy Liang
HealthcareFoundation ModelsFeb 28

Medical and AI experts build a benchmark for evaluation of LLMs grounded in real-world healthcare needs.

AI Action Summit in Paris Highlights A Shifting Policy Landscape
Shana Lynch
Feb 27, 2025
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Stanford HAI joined global leaders to discuss the balance between AI innovation and safety and explore future policy paths.

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AI Action Summit in Paris Highlights A Shifting Policy Landscape

Shana Lynch
DemocracyRegulation, Policy, GovernancePrivacy, Safety, SecurityFeb 27

Stanford HAI joined global leaders to discuss the balance between AI innovation and safety and explore future policy paths.

Generative AI Tool Marks a Milestone in Biology
Andrew Myers
Feb 27, 2025
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Trained on a dataset that includes all known living species – and a few extinct ones – Evo 2 can predict the form and function of proteins in the DNA of all domains of life and run experiments in a fraction of the time it would take a traditional lab.

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Generative AI Tool Marks a Milestone in Biology

Andrew Myers
Sciences (Social, Health, Biological, Physical)Feb 27

Trained on a dataset that includes all known living species – and a few extinct ones – Evo 2 can predict the form and function of proteins in the DNA of all domains of life and run experiments in a fraction of the time it would take a traditional lab.

AI+Education Summit: The Future is Already Here
Isabel Sacks
Feb 27, 2025
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The third Stanford AI+Education Summit brought together researchers, K-12 leaders, educators, and technologists to explore how AI is shaping teaching and learning.

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AI+Education Summit: The Future is Already Here

Isabel Sacks
Education, SkillsFeb 27

The third Stanford AI+Education Summit brought together researchers, K-12 leaders, educators, and technologists to explore how AI is shaping teaching and learning.

Managing Risks in AI-Powered Biomedical Research
Scott Hadly
Quick ReadFeb 24, 2025
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How researchers are working to ensure AI accelerates medical breakthroughs without unintended harm.

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Managing Risks in AI-Powered Biomedical Research

Scott Hadly
HealthcareQuick ReadFeb 24

How researchers are working to ensure AI accelerates medical breakthroughs without unintended harm.

Carlos Guestrin to Lead Stanford AI Lab as it Joins Forces with Stanford HAI
Shana Lynch
Quick ReadFeb 20, 2025
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Carlos Guestrin

The computer scientist will invest in SAIL’s vibrant research community as it builds the future of technical AI.

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Carlos Guestrin

Carlos Guestrin to Lead Stanford AI Lab as it Joins Forces with Stanford HAI

Shana Lynch
Machine LearningQuick ReadFeb 20

The computer scientist will invest in SAIL’s vibrant research community as it builds the future of technical AI.

Why Corporate AI Projects Succeed or Fail
Dylan Walsh
Feb 18, 2025
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Stanford researchers uncover the key factors behind successful AI development in the workplace.

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Why Corporate AI Projects Succeed or Fail

Dylan Walsh
Economy, MarketsMachine LearningFeb 18

Stanford researchers uncover the key factors behind successful AI development in the workplace.

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