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Computer scientist Dorsa Sadigh discusses the growing field of human-robot interaction.

Computer scientist Dorsa Sadigh discusses the growing field of human-robot interaction.

Study reveals the hidden gaps for AI tools like voice assistants, auto-complete, and more.

Study reveals the hidden gaps for AI tools like voice assistants, auto-complete, and more.

A recent Stanford-sponsored event offered insights at the intersection of regulation, innovation, and engagement.

A recent Stanford-sponsored event offered insights at the intersection of regulation, innovation, and engagement.
Erik Brynjolfsson, Director of Stanford’s Digital Economy Lab, explains the J-curve he expects to see as AI becomes increasingly commercialized.
Erik Brynjolfsson, Director of Stanford’s Digital Economy Lab, explains the J-curve he expects to see as AI becomes increasingly commercialized.

To produce higher performing AI systems, researchers need to focus on the data.

To produce higher performing AI systems, researchers need to focus on the data.

The engineering professor explains how computer science tools could reshape the field of construction.

The engineering professor explains how computer science tools could reshape the field of construction.

A new benchmarking tool helps AI scholars train algorithms that work on any domain, from images to text, video, medical images, and more — all at the same time.

A new benchmarking tool helps AI scholars train algorithms that work on any domain, from images to text, video, medical images, and more — all at the same time.

How AI could intersect with California’s new privacy law.

A machine learning tool that connects job skills to pay could help workers, companies and policymakers make better decisions about job training.

A machine learning tool that connects job skills to pay could help workers, companies and policymakers make better decisions about job training.

A Stanford researcher says the key to a nation’s economic power is less about which one is first to develop a major new technology than which is best at applying it broadly.

A Stanford researcher says the key to a nation’s economic power is less about which one is first to develop a major new technology than which is best at applying it broadly.