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Stanford's Russell Wald has thoughts for lawmakers who want to regulate AI.
Stanford's Russell Wald has thoughts for lawmakers who want to regulate AI.

This new creativity support tool helps artists who work in code explore ideas using natural language and iterate with precision.

This new creativity support tool helps artists who work in code explore ideas using natural language and iterate with precision.
Could artificial intelligence replace hundreds of millions of jobs in the near future? Stanford Digital Economy Lab Director Erik Brynjolfsson discusses employment over the next decade.
Could artificial intelligence replace hundreds of millions of jobs in the near future? Stanford Digital Economy Lab Director Erik Brynjolfsson discusses employment over the next decade.
Selected as one of the top thinkers in AI, Stanford HAI Co-Director Fei-Fei Li discusses the promise and peril of this technology.
Selected as one of the top thinkers in AI, Stanford HAI Co-Director Fei-Fei Li discusses the promise and peril of this technology.
30 scholars from multiple disciplines will join HAI to study human-centered AI.
30 scholars from multiple disciplines will join HAI to study human-centered AI.

AI algorithms often are trained on adult data, which can skew results when evaluating children. A new perspective piece lays out an approach for pediatric populations.

AI algorithms often are trained on adult data, which can skew results when evaluating children. A new perspective piece lays out an approach for pediatric populations.

Black and brown skin tones are underrepresented in books meant to teach doctors to recognize skin disease. The shortfall could contribute to racial disparities in diagnosis and treatment.

Black and brown skin tones are underrepresented in books meant to teach doctors to recognize skin disease. The shortfall could contribute to racial disparities in diagnosis and treatment.

Stanford researchers discover a rich new data source in the anonymized pathology images and online comments of thousands of pathologists.

Stanford researchers discover a rich new data source in the anonymized pathology images and online comments of thousands of pathologists.