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New Report Details Costs and Structure of a National AI Research Resource
Shana Lynch
Feb 09, 2023
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The roadmap includes $2.6 billion in investment over six years and sets the stage for ethical review and privacy protections.

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New Report Details Costs and Structure of a National AI Research Resource

Shana Lynch
Feb 09

The roadmap includes $2.6 billion in investment over six years and sets the stage for ethical review and privacy protections.

Law, Policy, & AI Update: China Requires AI Watermarks, ChatGPT Won’t Make it to U.S. Courtrooms
Peter Henderson
Feb 06, 2023
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And last year’s trickle of AI-related court cases now looks more like a surge.

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Law, Policy, & AI Update: China Requires AI Watermarks, ChatGPT Won’t Make it to U.S. Courtrooms

Peter Henderson
Feb 06

And last year’s trickle of AI-related court cases now looks more like a surge.

Inside ChatGPT’s Breakout Moment And The Race To Put AI To Work
Alex Konrad and Kenrick Cai
Feb 02, 2023
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The hype around generative AI prompts discussion on risks, such as bad actors propagating disinformation, says HAI Co-Director Fei-Fei Li.

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Inside ChatGPT’s Breakout Moment And The Race To Put AI To Work

Alex Konrad and Kenrick Cai
Feb 02

The hype around generative AI prompts discussion on risks, such as bad actors propagating disinformation, says HAI Co-Director Fei-Fei Li.

Using Machine Learning to Predict Rare Diseases
Prabha Kannan
Feb 02, 2023
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The POPDx model eliminates the need for large patient datasets, giving it the potential to help patients with uncommon diseases.

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Using Machine Learning to Predict Rare Diseases

Prabha Kannan
HealthcareFeb 02

The POPDx model eliminates the need for large patient datasets, giving it the potential to help patients with uncommon diseases.

Black Americans Are Much More Likely to Face Tax Audits, Study Finds
Jim Tankersley
Jan 31, 2023
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A new study with HAI Associate Director Daniel E. Ho documents systemic discrimination in how the IRS selects taxpayers to be audited, with implications for a debate on the agency’s funding.

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Black Americans Are Much More Likely to Face Tax Audits, Study Finds

Jim Tankersley
Jan 31

A new study with HAI Associate Director Daniel E. Ho documents systemic discrimination in how the IRS selects taxpayers to be audited, with implications for a debate on the agency’s funding.

IRS Disproportionately Audits Black Taxpayers
Katharine Miller
Jan 31, 2023
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A Stanford collaboration with the Department of the Treasury yields the first direct evidence of differences in audit rates by race.

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IRS Disproportionately Audits Black Taxpayers

Katharine Miller
Finance, BusinessEthics, Equity, InclusionJan 31

A Stanford collaboration with the Department of the Treasury yields the first direct evidence of differences in audit rates by race.

Google, not OpenAI, has the most to gain from generative AI
Mark Sullivan
Jan 27, 2023
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While OpenAI has captured the public’s imagination with ChatGPT, ultimately the technology may not change the balance of power among the tech giants. Center for Research on Foundation Models Director Percy Liang calls for more transparency.

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Google, not OpenAI, has the most to gain from generative AI

Mark Sullivan
Jan 27

While OpenAI has captured the public’s imagination with ChatGPT, ultimately the technology may not change the balance of power among the tech giants. Center for Research on Foundation Models Director Percy Liang calls for more transparency.

Designing Ethical Self-Driving Cars
Katharine Miller
Jan 23, 2023
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Stanford researcher says our existing social contract around driving should apply to automated vehicles – essentially solving the “trolley problem.”

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Designing Ethical Self-Driving Cars

Katharine Miller
Design, Human-Computer InteractionJan 23

Stanford researcher says our existing social contract around driving should apply to automated vehicles – essentially solving the “trolley problem.”

Evaluating Language Models
Ben Lorica
Jan 19, 2023
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CRFM’s Percy Liang explains foundation models, key findings of benchmarking project HELM, and gaps between public and private models on this episode of the podcast The Data Exchange.

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Evaluating Language Models

Ben Lorica
Jan 19

CRFM’s Percy Liang explains foundation models, key findings of benchmarking project HELM, and gaps between public and private models on this episode of the podcast The Data Exchange.

ChatGPT Will Be the Calculator for Writing, Top Economist Says
Philip Aldrick
Jan 18, 2023
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Erik Brynjolfsson, Stanford Digital Economy Lab faculty director, says ChatGPT “will get rid of a lot of routine, rote type of work and at the same time people using it may be able to do more creative work.”

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ChatGPT Will Be the Calculator for Writing, Top Economist Says

Philip Aldrick
Jan 18

Erik Brynjolfsson, Stanford Digital Economy Lab faculty director, says ChatGPT “will get rid of a lot of routine, rote type of work and at the same time people using it may be able to do more creative work.”

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