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Hong Qu: Shining a Headlight on AI Blindspots
Katharine Miller
Dec 03, 2020
News

The HAI Fellow learned firsthand how artificial intelligence damages civil society. He proposes a solution.

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Hong Qu: Shining a Headlight on AI Blindspots

Katharine Miller
Dec 03

The HAI Fellow learned firsthand how artificial intelligence damages civil society. He proposes a solution.

When AI Reads Medical Images: Regulating to Get It Right
Katharine Miller
Dec 03, 2020
News

Stanford researchers propose a framework for regulating diagnostic algorithms that will ensure world-class clinical performance and build trust among clinicians and patients.

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When AI Reads Medical Images: Regulating to Get It Right

Katharine Miller
HealthcareMachine LearningDec 03

Stanford researchers propose a framework for regulating diagnostic algorithms that will ensure world-class clinical performance and build trust among clinicians and patients.

Renée DiResta: How to Beat Bad Information
Stanford Engineering
Dec 03, 2020
News

Inadvertent misinformation and outright disinformation have become a scourge on American discourse, but those committed to the truth are keeping pace.

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Renée DiResta: How to Beat Bad Information

Stanford Engineering
Dec 03

Inadvertent misinformation and outright disinformation have become a scourge on American discourse, but those committed to the truth are keeping pace.

To Cooperate Better, Robots Need To Think About Hidden Agendas
Andrew Myers
Nov 19, 2020
News

New approaches favoring unspoken strategies between collaborating machines could drive the next wave of advances in robotics.

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To Cooperate Better, Robots Need To Think About Hidden Agendas

Andrew Myers
Machine LearningNov 19

New approaches favoring unspoken strategies between collaborating machines could drive the next wave of advances in robotics.

How Zillow, Census Data, and Machine Learning Could Improve Our Water Use
Michelle Horton
Nov 19, 2020
News

Stanford researchers develop a new approach to help cities better understand water use and design water-efficient communities.

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How Zillow, Census Data, and Machine Learning Could Improve Our Water Use

Michelle Horton
Machine LearningNov 19

Stanford researchers develop a new approach to help cities better understand water use and design water-efficient communities.

Whose History? AI Uncovers Who Gets Attention in High School Textbooks
Edmund L. Andrews
Nov 17, 2020
News

Natural language processing reveals huge differences in how Texas history textbooks treat men, women, and people of color.

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Whose History? AI Uncovers Who Gets Attention in High School Textbooks

Edmund L. Andrews
Education, SkillsNatural Language ProcessingNov 17

Natural language processing reveals huge differences in how Texas history textbooks treat men, women, and people of color.

Health Care AI Systems Are Biased
Amit Kaushal, Russ Altman
Nov 17, 2020
Media Mention

HAI faculty presents research on the need more diverse data to avoid perpetuating inequality in medicine

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Health Care AI Systems Are Biased

Amit Kaushal, Russ Altman
HealthcareNov 17

HAI faculty presents research on the need more diverse data to avoid perpetuating inequality in medicine

Preparing for the Future of Work
Sachin Waikar
Nov 11, 2020
News

The Stanford Digital Economy Lab’s first conference featured conversations and insights from visionary leaders across industries and sectors.

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Preparing for the Future of Work

Sachin Waikar
Economy, MarketsWorkforce, LaborNov 11

The Stanford Digital Economy Lab’s first conference featured conversations and insights from visionary leaders across industries and sectors.

How Machine Learning is Transforming Drug Discovery
Stanford Engineering Staff
Nov 10, 2020
News

Daphne Koller, a veteran of AI, explains why she left academia for a chance to change the pharmaceutical industry.

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How Machine Learning is Transforming Drug Discovery

Stanford Engineering Staff
Machine LearningNov 10

Daphne Koller, a veteran of AI, explains why she left academia for a chance to change the pharmaceutical industry.

Developing Better, Less-Biased Facial Recognition Technology
HAI staff
Nov 09, 2020
News

Researchers discuss possible ways to regulate, improve this highly contentious technology during a HAI workshop.

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Developing Better, Less-Biased Facial Recognition Technology

HAI staff
Machine LearningNov 09

Researchers discuss possible ways to regulate, improve this highly contentious technology during a HAI workshop.

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