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HAI Faculty Affiliate and CRFM Director Percy Liang explains some of the misconceptions about foundation models.
HAI Faculty Affiliate and CRFM Director Percy Liang explains some of the misconceptions about foundation models.

Considering social media’s growing impact, how can we create empathetic design frameworks to improve compassion online?

Considering social media’s growing impact, how can we create empathetic design frameworks to improve compassion online?

Stanford’s AI+Activism+Art course explores how the arts and humanities are crucial to the equitable development and use of AI.

Stanford’s AI+Activism+Art course explores how the arts and humanities are crucial to the equitable development and use of AI.
New research led by HAI Co-Director Fei-Fei Li reproduces real world challenges encountered by robots and other agents.
New research led by HAI Co-Director Fei-Fei Li reproduces real world challenges encountered by robots and other agents.

System Error, a new book by Stanford scholars that bridges ethics, policy, and technology, diagnoses the problems with Big Tech and charts the path forward.

System Error, a new book by Stanford scholars that bridges ethics, policy, and technology, diagnoses the problems with Big Tech and charts the path forward.

Scholars propose a way to help mobile robots choose when to communicate with the cloud without latency or lost data issues.

Scholars propose a way to help mobile robots choose when to communicate with the cloud without latency or lost data issues.
A Stanford study of Japanese and U.S. Twitter users shows that we are more likely to be influenced by posts that violate, rather than support, our cultural values.
A Stanford study of Japanese and U.S. Twitter users shows that we are more likely to be influenced by posts that violate, rather than support, our cultural values.
The Administrative Conference of the United States is an independent federal agency dedicated to improving the administrative process through consensus-driven applied research and providing nonpartisan expert advice and recommendations for federal agency procedures.
The Administrative Conference of the United States is an independent federal agency dedicated to improving the administrative process through consensus-driven applied research and providing nonpartisan expert advice and recommendations for federal agency procedures.

A new summary of what is known about brain circuits suggests potential new directions for AI researchers.

A new summary of what is known about brain circuits suggests potential new directions for AI researchers.

In this pilot program, graduate students will work across disciplines on projects advancing a human-centered approach to the science of AI and its societal impacts.

In this pilot program, graduate students will work across disciplines on projects advancing a human-centered approach to the science of AI and its societal impacts.