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Peter Norvig: Today’s Most Pressing Questions in AI Are Human-Centered
Shana Lynch
Oct 11, 2021
News

The AI expert, who joins Stanford HAI as a Distinguished Education Fellow, discusses building inclusive education and broadening access to students.

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Peter Norvig: Today’s Most Pressing Questions in AI Are Human-Centered

Shana Lynch
Education, SkillsMachine LearningOct 11

The AI expert, who joins Stanford HAI as a Distinguished Education Fellow, discusses building inclusive education and broadening access to students.

How Bodies Get Smarts: Simulating the Evolution of Embodied Intelligence
Katharine Miller
Oct 06, 2021
News

An in silico playground for creatures that learn, mutate, and evolve establishes the importance of morphological intelligence and suggests a new way to optimize embodied AIs.

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How Bodies Get Smarts: Simulating the Evolution of Embodied Intelligence

Katharine Miller
Machine LearningOct 06

An in silico playground for creatures that learn, mutate, and evolve establishes the importance of morphological intelligence and suggests a new way to optimize embodied AIs.

Stanford Team Develops a Blueprint for a National AI Research Resource
Shana Lynch
Oct 06, 2021
News

Scholars and students across disciplines outline how to build a resource to level computing and data barriers for academic AI research.

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Stanford Team Develops a Blueprint for a National AI Research Resource

Shana Lynch
Oct 06

Scholars and students across disciplines outline how to build a resource to level computing and data barriers for academic AI research.

Student Perspective: Designing a National AI Research Resource
Beth Jensen
Oct 06, 2021
News

JD/MBA student Chris Wan helped lead a Stanford Law School/HAI practicum that paired his passions in public policy and technology access.

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Student Perspective: Designing a National AI Research Resource

Beth Jensen
Oct 06

JD/MBA student Chris Wan helped lead a Stanford Law School/HAI practicum that paired his passions in public policy and technology access.

HAI Associate Director Susan C. Athey Named President Elect of the American Economic Association
Krysten Crawford
Oct 05, 2021
Media Mention

Athey, the Economics of Technology Professor at the Graduate School of Business, is known for her leading work into the economic impacts of the digital age. In serving as the AEA president — one of the profession’s highest honors — Athey becomes the eighth Stanford economist to lead the 136 year-old association with roughly 23,000 members.

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HAI Associate Director Susan C. Athey Named President Elect of the American Economic Association

Krysten Crawford
Oct 05

Athey, the Economics of Technology Professor at the Graduate School of Business, is known for her leading work into the economic impacts of the digital age. In serving as the AEA president — one of the profession’s highest honors — Athey becomes the eighth Stanford economist to lead the 136 year-old association with roughly 23,000 members.

Stanford Exoskeleton Research Demonstrates the Importance of Training
Taylor Kubota
Sep 30, 2021
Media Mention

New research shows that the benefits people could reap from exoskeletons rely heavily on having time to train with the device.

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Stanford Exoskeleton Research Demonstrates the Importance of Training

Taylor Kubota
Machine LearningSep 30

New research shows that the benefits people could reap from exoskeletons rely heavily on having time to train with the device.

Should Self-driving Cars and Care-bots all Come with Black Box Recorders?
Edmund L. Andrews
Sep 28, 2021
News

An international team of experts argues that autonomous systems of all kinds should learn from the aviation industry.

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Should Self-driving Cars and Care-bots all Come with Black Box Recorders?

Edmund L. Andrews
Sep 28

An international team of experts argues that autonomous systems of all kinds should learn from the aviation industry.

A New Approach to the Data-Deletion Conundrum
Andrew Myers
Sep 24, 2021
News

A team of computer scientists devised a way to quickly remove traces of sensitive user information from machine learning models.

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A New Approach to the Data-Deletion Conundrum

Andrew Myers
Machine LearningSep 24

A team of computer scientists devised a way to quickly remove traces of sensitive user information from machine learning models.

The latest chapter in a 100-year study says AI’s promises and perils are getting real
Alan Boyle
Sep 16, 2021
Media Mention

The AI100 Report says the field has reached a turning point where attention must be paid to the everyday applications of AI technology — and to the ways in which that technology is being abused.

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The latest chapter in a 100-year study says AI’s promises and perils are getting real

Alan Boyle
Sep 16

The AI100 Report says the field has reached a turning point where attention must be paid to the everyday applications of AI technology — and to the ways in which that technology is being abused.

New Report Assesses Progress and Risks of Artificial Intelligence
Kevin Stacey, Brown University
Sep 16, 2021
Announcement

The report, part of the AI100 project hosted by Stanford HAI, concludes that AI has made a major leap from the lab to people’s lives in recent years, which increases the urgency to understand its potential negative effects. 

Announcement

New Report Assesses Progress and Risks of Artificial Intelligence

Kevin Stacey, Brown University
Education, SkillsSep 16

The report, part of the AI100 project hosted by Stanford HAI, concludes that AI has made a major leap from the lab to people’s lives in recent years, which increases the urgency to understand its potential negative effects. 

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