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How Social Media Can Help Gauge Societal Health
Engineering Staff
Apr 14, 2022
News

Hundreds of millions of people use social media in the U.S. A computational social scientist explains how to harness the technology to measure mental and physical well-being.

How Social Media Can Help Gauge Societal Health

Engineering Staff
Apr 14, 2022

Hundreds of millions of people use social media in the U.S. A computational social scientist explains how to harness the technology to measure mental and physical well-being.

Healthcare
Natural Language Processing
Machine Learning
Communications, Media
News
What Happens When Computers Can Write like Humans?
Engineering Staff
Apr 13, 2022
News

An increasing amount of written communication is being created by artificial intelligence. A professor of communication discusses the implications.

What Happens When Computers Can Write like Humans?

Engineering Staff
Apr 13, 2022

An increasing amount of written communication is being created by artificial intelligence. A professor of communication discusses the implications.

Human Reasoning
Natural Language Processing
Machine Learning
Communications, Media
News
Do Popular AI Communication Tools Favor the Privileged?
Cami Rosso
Feb 10, 2022
News

Study reveals the hidden gaps for AI tools like voice assistants, auto-complete, and more.

Do Popular AI Communication Tools Favor the Privileged?

Cami Rosso
Feb 10, 2022

Study reveals the hidden gaps for AI tools like voice assistants, auto-complete, and more.

Communications, Media
News
The Shibboleth Rule for Artificial Agents
The Adaptive Agents Group
Aug 10, 2021
News

Bots could one day dispense medical advice, teach our children, or call to collect debt. How can we avoid being deceived by actors with bad intentions? 

The Shibboleth Rule for Artificial Agents

The Adaptive Agents Group
Aug 10, 2021

Bots could one day dispense medical advice, teach our children, or call to collect debt. How can we avoid being deceived by actors with bad intentions? 

Privacy, Safety, Security
Machine Learning
Communications, Media
News
Why AI Struggles To Recognize Toxic Speech on Social Media
Edmund L. Andrews
Jul 13, 2021
News

AI speech police are smart and fast, so why is there a gap between strong algorithmic performance and reality? 

Why AI Struggles To Recognize Toxic Speech on Social Media

Edmund L. Andrews
Jul 13, 2021

AI speech police are smart and fast, so why is there a gap between strong algorithmic performance and reality? 

Design, Human-Computer Interaction
Machine Learning
Communications, Media
News
How to Get More Truth from Social Media
Stanford Engineering Staff
Feb 04, 2021
News

Sociologist and former journalist Mutale Nkonde warns that the AI behind much of today’s social media is inherently biased — but it’s not too late to do something about it.

How to Get More Truth from Social Media

Stanford Engineering Staff
Feb 04, 2021

Sociologist and former journalist Mutale Nkonde warns that the AI behind much of today’s social media is inherently biased — but it’s not too late to do something about it.

Design, Human-Computer Interaction
Machine Learning
Communications, Media
News
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