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Bridging the Arts and Technology at Stanford
Katharine Miller
Apr 08, 2021
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Stanford's recent Art+Tech showcase and its new salons connect artists and generate novel ideas about technology.

 

Bridging the Arts and Technology at Stanford

Katharine Miller
Apr 08, 2021

Stanford's recent Art+Tech showcase and its new salons connect artists and generate novel ideas about technology.

 

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Artists’ Perspective: How AI Enhances Creativity and Reimagines Meaning
Sachin Waikar
Apr 01, 2021
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The HAI spring conference examines how technology and art can be mutually beneficial, whether through AI-assisted music composition, a robot-tended garden, or a racial justice-focused app.

Artists’ Perspective: How AI Enhances Creativity and Reimagines Meaning

Sachin Waikar
Apr 01, 2021

The HAI spring conference examines how technology and art can be mutually beneficial, whether through AI-assisted music composition, a robot-tended garden, or a racial justice-focused app.

Arts, Humanities
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Artist’s Intent: AI Recognizes Emotions in Visual Art
Andrew Myers
Mar 22, 2021
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A team of AI researchers has trained its algorithms to see the emotional intent behind great works of art, possibly leading to computers that see much deeper than current technologies.

Artist’s Intent: AI Recognizes Emotions in Visual Art

Andrew Myers
Mar 22, 2021

A team of AI researchers has trained its algorithms to see the emotional intent behind great works of art, possibly leading to computers that see much deeper than current technologies.

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Machine Learning
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HAI Recommended Reading: 10 Books Worth Checking Out
Shana Lynch
Dec 14, 2020
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HAI faculty members share their favorite fiction and nonfiction books with a technology theme.

HAI Recommended Reading: 10 Books Worth Checking Out

Shana Lynch
Dec 14, 2020

HAI faculty members share their favorite fiction and nonfiction books with a technology theme.

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HAI Visiting Artist Rashaad Newsome: Designing AI with Agency
Beth Jensen
Dec 07, 2020
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“The goal of human-centered AI is not to develop AI that mirrors the entirety of humanity, but that reflects aspects we most admire.”

HAI Visiting Artist Rashaad Newsome: Designing AI with Agency

Beth Jensen
Dec 07, 2020

“The goal of human-centered AI is not to develop AI that mirrors the entirety of humanity, but that reflects aspects we most admire.”

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Coded Bias: Director Shalini Kantayya on Solving Facial Recognition’s Serious Flaws
Katharine Miller
Sep 14, 2020
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We need ‘guidelines around transparency and laws that balance Big Tech’s power.’

Coded Bias: Director Shalini Kantayya on Solving Facial Recognition’s Serious Flaws

Katharine Miller
Sep 14, 2020

We need ‘guidelines around transparency and laws that balance Big Tech’s power.’

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