The Stanford Institute for Human-Centered AI partners with key centers and labs across Stanford and beyond the Stanford campus.
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The mission of the Stanford Center for AI Safety is to develop rigorous techniques for building safe and trustworthy AI systems and establishing confidence in their behavior and robustness, thereby facilitating their successful adoption in society.
Using digital technology and social science research to improve the effectiveness of leading social sector organizations.
The One Hundred Year Study of Artificial Intelligence (AI100) is a longitudinal study to study and anticipate how the effects of artificial intelligence will ripple through every aspect of how people work, live and play.
Building LLM-Augmented Cognition Systems (LLM-CSys) that combine the expressive language skills of LLMs with the interpretability and reliability of software systems, as well as connecting LLMs with databases, compilers, and executive functions to create assistants that are more trustworthy and helpful.
RAISE Health is a joint initiative between Stanford Medicine and the Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence (HAI) to guide the responsible use of AI across biomedical research, education, and patient care.
Stanford’s RegLab builds the evidence base and technology for effective governance
Within HAI are several centers and labs, all of which are a part of the institute and critical partners in achieving our mission.
See HAI Centers & Labs