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In evaluating thousands of benchmarks that AI developers use to assess the quality of their new models, a team of Stanford researchers says 5% could have serious flaws that can lead to major ramifications.
In evaluating thousands of benchmarks that AI developers use to assess the quality of their new models, a team of Stanford researchers says 5% could have serious flaws that can lead to major ramifications.

“It connects back to my fear that the people with the fewest resources will be most affected by the downsides of AI,” says HAI Policy Fellow Riana Pfefferkorn in response to a viral AI-generated deepfake video.
“It connects back to my fear that the people with the fewest resources will be most affected by the downsides of AI,” says HAI Policy Fellow Riana Pfefferkorn in response to a viral AI-generated deepfake video.

Stanford researchers show that although top language models cannot yet accurately diagnose children’s speech disorders, fine-tuning and other approaches could well change the game.
Stanford researchers show that although top language models cannot yet accurately diagnose children’s speech disorders, fine-tuning and other approaches could well change the game.

HAI Co-Director James Landay speaks about how AI labs need to invest more in product design.
HAI Co-Director James Landay speaks about how AI labs need to invest more in product design.

From intake forms to ambient scribes, artificial intelligence is transforming your medical visits. A Stanford expert explains the questions every patient should ask.
From intake forms to ambient scribes, artificial intelligence is transforming your medical visits. A Stanford expert explains the questions every patient should ask.


A Stanford study reveals that leading AI companies are pulling user conversations for training, highlighting privacy risks and a need for clearer policies.
A Stanford study reveals that leading AI companies are pulling user conversations for training, highlighting privacy risks and a need for clearer policies.
