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To Solve AI's Energy Crisis, ‘Rethink the Entire Stack From Electrons to Algorithms,' Says Stanford Prof
Jun 05, 2024
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During the HAI at Five conference, HAI associate director Surya Ganguli explains how he sees the science of the mind informing the way the machine learning technology stack.

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To Solve AI's Energy Crisis, ‘Rethink the Entire Stack From Electrons to Algorithms,' Says Stanford Prof

Energy, EnvironmentMachine LearningJun 05

During the HAI at Five conference, HAI associate director Surya Ganguli explains how he sees the science of the mind informing the way the machine learning technology stack.

What A Study of AI Copilots for Lawyers Says About the Future of AI for Everyone
Fortune
Jun 04, 2024
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A new study on AI legal research copilots co-authored by HAI senior fellows Daniel Ho and Chris Manning reveals that while retrieval augmented generation (RAG) reduces hallucination rates, they remain higher than ideal.

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What A Study of AI Copilots for Lawyers Says About the Future of AI for Everyone

Fortune
Law Enforcement and JusticeJun 04

A new study on AI legal research copilots co-authored by HAI senior fellows Daniel Ho and Chris Manning reveals that while retrieval augmented generation (RAG) reduces hallucination rates, they remain higher than ideal.

AI can Outperform Humans in Writing Medical Summaries
Andrew Myers
Jun 03, 2024
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A new study adapts large language models to summarize clinical documents, showing a promising path for AI to improve clinical workflows and patient care.

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AI can Outperform Humans in Writing Medical Summaries

Andrew Myers
HealthcareNatural Language ProcessingJun 03

A new study adapts large language models to summarize clinical documents, showing a promising path for AI to improve clinical workflows and patient care.

Digital Economy Lab Fellow Alex “Sandy” Pentland: Building a Better, Safer Digital Ecosystem
Katharine Miller
Jun 03, 2024
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The MIT professor describes practical approaches to improving the internet.

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Digital Economy Lab Fellow Alex “Sandy” Pentland: Building a Better, Safer Digital Ecosystem

Katharine Miller
Jun 03

The MIT professor describes practical approaches to improving the internet.

How Bias Hides in ‘Kitchen Sink’ Approaches to Data
Julian Nyarko
Andrew Myers
May 30, 2024
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In risk modeling, AI researchers take a more-is-better approach to training data, but a new study argues that a less-is-more approach may be preferable.

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How Bias Hides in ‘Kitchen Sink’ Approaches to Data

Julian NyarkoAndrew Myers
Natural Language ProcessingMachine LearningMay 30

In risk modeling, AI researchers take a more-is-better approach to training data, but a new study argues that a less-is-more approach may be preferable.

Governor Newsom Convenes GenAI Leaders for Landmark Summit
Rachel Leven
May 29, 2024
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Governor Newsom Convenes GenAI Leaders for Landmark Summit

Rachel Leven
May 29
Governor Newsom joins AI summit in San Francisco
KTVU
May 29, 2024
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The Joint California Summit, hosted by Stanford HAI, UC Berkeley, and the State of California, focused on how the state can use generative AI to better serve its citizens.

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Governor Newsom joins AI summit in San Francisco

KTVU
Regulation, Policy, GovernanceGenerative AIMay 29

The Joint California Summit, hosted by Stanford HAI, UC Berkeley, and the State of California, focused on how the state can use generative AI to better serve its citizens.

Humans Use Counterfactuals to Reason About Causality. Can AI?
Katharine Miller
May 24, 2024
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Stanford scholar Tobias Gerstenberg explores how humans judge causation and poses the question: What will happen when AI can do the same?

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Humans Use Counterfactuals to Reason About Causality. Can AI?

Katharine Miller
May 24

Stanford scholar Tobias Gerstenberg explores how humans judge causation and poses the question: What will happen when AI can do the same?

AI on Trial: Legal Models Hallucinate in 1 out of 6 (or More) Benchmarking Queries
Faiz Surani, Daniel E. Ho
May 23, 2024
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A new study reveals the need for benchmarking and public evaluations of AI tools in law.

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AI on Trial: Legal Models Hallucinate in 1 out of 6 (or More) Benchmarking Queries

Faiz Surani, Daniel E. Ho
May 23

A new study reveals the need for benchmarking and public evaluations of AI tools in law.

No, Today’s AI Isn’t Sentient. Here’s How We Know
Time
May 22, 2024
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HAI Co-Directors John Etchemendy and Fei-Fei Li stress the importance of understanding differences between how humans generate sequences of words and how a large language model does.

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No, Today’s AI Isn’t Sentient. Here’s How We Know

Time
Foundation ModelsMay 22

HAI Co-Directors John Etchemendy and Fei-Fei Li stress the importance of understanding differences between how humans generate sequences of words and how a large language model does.

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