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The bulk purchase of digital ads through automated placement platforms often matches legitimate ad buyers with websites that traffic in false and misleading information.

The bulk purchase of digital ads through automated placement platforms often matches legitimate ad buyers with websites that traffic in false and misleading information.
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.
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.
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.
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.

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

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

The MIT professor describes practical approaches to improving the internet.

The MIT professor describes practical approaches to improving the internet.

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.

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.
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.
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.

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

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

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

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