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What to Expect in 2023 in AI
Shana Lynch
Dec 14, 2022
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HAI faculty share their predictions for the coming year.

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What to Expect in 2023 in AI

Shana Lynch
Dec 14

HAI faculty share their predictions for the coming year.

Biggest AI Headlines in 2022 – At Stanford and Beyond
Shana Lynch
Dec 14, 2022
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Generative models took center stage this year, while policy inched forward and large models got an evaluation tool.

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Biggest AI Headlines in 2022 – At Stanford and Beyond

Shana Lynch
Dec 14

Generative models took center stage this year, while policy inched forward and large models got an evaluation tool.

Brains Could Help Solve a Fundamental Problem in Computer Engineering
Grace Huckins
Dec 12, 2022
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A Stanford professor looks toward dendrites for a completely novel way of thinking about computer chips.

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Brains Could Help Solve a Fundamental Problem in Computer Engineering

Grace Huckins
Dec 12

A Stanford professor looks toward dendrites for a completely novel way of thinking about computer chips.

Law, Policy, & AI Update: Killer Robots, Rent Lawsuit
Peter Henderson
Dec 12, 2022
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The San Francisco Police Department requests to use robots with deadly force, new complaints filed alleging algorithmic discrimination, and more.

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Law, Policy, & AI Update: Killer Robots, Rent Lawsuit

Peter Henderson
Dec 12

The San Francisco Police Department requests to use robots with deadly force, new complaints filed alleging algorithmic discrimination, and more.

Next in AI’s ‘gold rush’: Military, regulations and endless chatbots
Pranshu Verma
Dec 06, 2022
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Expect a rush of new AI tools in 2023, but likely ones that will hit the market without much thought to the business models or societal impact, says HAI Associate Director Russ Altman.

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Next in AI’s ‘gold rush’: Military, regulations and endless chatbots

Pranshu Verma
Dec 06

Expect a rush of new AI tools in 2023, but likely ones that will hit the market without much thought to the business models or societal impact, says HAI Associate Director Russ Altman.

A DIY Approach to Algorithmic Audits
Katharine Miller
Dec 05, 2022
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Stanford researchers create a tool to put algorithmic auditing in the hands of impacted communities.

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A DIY Approach to Algorithmic Audits

Katharine Miller
Design, Human-Computer InteractionDec 05

Stanford researchers create a tool to put algorithmic auditing in the hands of impacted communities.

The smartest AI is dumb without people
Ina Fried
Dec 02, 2022
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In this article, Axios reports on an HAI event for journalists which focused in part on the critical role humans play in the development and deployment of AI.

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The smartest AI is dumb without people

Ina Fried
Dec 02

In this article, Axios reports on an HAI event for journalists which focused in part on the critical role humans play in the development and deployment of AI.

Could Stable Diffusion Solve a Gap in Medical Imaging Data?
Nikki Goth Itoi
Nov 29, 2022
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Stanford AIMI scholars found a way to generate synthetic chest X-rays by fine-tuning the open-source Stable Diffusion foundation model.

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Could Stable Diffusion Solve a Gap in Medical Imaging Data?

Nikki Goth Itoi
Nov 29

Stanford AIMI scholars found a way to generate synthetic chest X-rays by fine-tuning the open-source Stable Diffusion foundation model.

Now AI can write students’ essays for them, will everyone become a cheat?
Rob Reich
Nov 28, 2022
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AI’s automatic writing tools are making it easier for students to cheat. Associate Director Rob Reich says tech companies and AI developers must agree to self-regulate.

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Now AI can write students’ essays for them, will everyone become a cheat?

Rob Reich
Nov 28

AI’s automatic writing tools are making it easier for students to cheat. Associate Director Rob Reich says tech companies and AI developers must agree to self-regulate.

How Do We Design and Develop Human-Centered AI?
Shana Lynch
Nov 23, 2022
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At HAI’s fall conference, speakers define what human-centered design looks like, challenge our current metrics of success, and call for “productive discomfort.”

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How Do We Design and Develop Human-Centered AI?

Shana Lynch
Design, Human-Computer InteractionNov 23

At HAI’s fall conference, speakers define what human-centered design looks like, challenge our current metrics of success, and call for “productive discomfort.”

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