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As hospitals rapidly adopt artificial intelligence technologies, open-source guardrails can help better determine whether a tool is ethical, useful, and realistic for their systems.
As hospitals rapidly adopt artificial intelligence technologies, open-source guardrails can help better determine whether a tool is ethical, useful, and realistic for their systems.

Stanford HAI co-director Fei-Fei Li says the next frontier in AI lies in advancing spatial intelligence. In this op-ed, she explains how enabling machines to perceive and interact with the world in 3D can unlock human-centered AI applications for robotics, healthcare, education, and beyond.
Stanford HAI co-director Fei-Fei Li says the next frontier in AI lies in advancing spatial intelligence. In this op-ed, she explains how enabling machines to perceive and interact with the world in 3D can unlock human-centered AI applications for robotics, healthcare, education, and beyond.

Potentially. An investigation into how well ChatGPT performs on its own and as a diagnostic aid for physicians reveals clinical shortfalls where the AI tool could be put to good use.
Potentially. An investigation into how well ChatGPT performs on its own and as a diagnostic aid for physicians reveals clinical shortfalls where the AI tool could be put to good use.


A new collaboration demonstrates how LLMs can effectively advise those who are offering emotional support to others.
A new collaboration demonstrates how LLMs can effectively advise those who are offering emotional support to others.


Six interdisciplinary research teams received a total of $3 million to pursue groundbreaking ideas in the field of AI.
Six interdisciplinary research teams received a total of $3 million to pursue groundbreaking ideas in the field of AI.


HAI Associate Director Curt Langlotz explains the current state of health regulation and where we need to move to protect patients and better assist doctors.
HAI Associate Director Curt Langlotz explains the current state of health regulation and where we need to move to protect patients and better assist doctors.
