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A Psychiatrist’s Perspective on Social Media Algorithms and Mental Health
Tammy Qiu
Sep 14, 2021
News

Considering social media’s growing impact, how can we create empathetic design frameworks to improve compassion online?

A Psychiatrist’s Perspective on Social Media Algorithms and Mental Health

Tammy Qiu
Sep 14, 2021

Considering social media’s growing impact, how can we create empathetic design frameworks to improve compassion online?

Healthcare
News
How Stanford Scholars Collaborated with County Health Officials and a Local Community to Allocate COVID-19 Resources
Melissa de Witte
Aug 27, 2021
Media Mention

By borrowing simple concepts from machine learning to identify disparities in COVID-19 testing, researchers helped Santa Clara County expand outreach to an area disproportionately affected by the pandemic.

How Stanford Scholars Collaborated with County Health Officials and a Local Community to Allocate COVID-19 Resources

Melissa de Witte
Aug 27, 2021

By borrowing simple concepts from machine learning to identify disparities in COVID-19 testing, researchers helped Santa Clara County expand outreach to an area disproportionately affected by the pandemic.

Healthcare
Media Mention
“Flying in the Dark”: Hospital AI Tools Aren’t Well Documented
Edmund L. Andrews
Aug 23, 2021
News

A new study reveals models aren’t reporting enough, leaving users blind to potential model errors such as flawed training data and calibration drift.

“Flying in the Dark”: Hospital AI Tools Aren’t Well Documented

Edmund L. Andrews
Aug 23, 2021

A new study reveals models aren’t reporting enough, leaving users blind to potential model errors such as flawed training data and calibration drift.

Healthcare
Machine Learning
News
Using AI To Personalize Cancer Care
Andrew Myers
Aug 09, 2021
News

Stanford scholars have developed an algorithm that identifies the best treatments for various subtypes of cancer.

Using AI To Personalize Cancer Care

Andrew Myers
Aug 09, 2021

Stanford scholars have developed an algorithm that identifies the best treatments for various subtypes of cancer.

Healthcare
Machine Learning
News
The Open-Source Movement Comes to Medical Datasets
Edmund L. Andrews
Aug 02, 2021
News

Hoping to spur crowd-sourced AI applications in health care, Stanford’s AIMI center is expanding its free repository of datasets for researchers around the world.

The Open-Source Movement Comes to Medical Datasets

Edmund L. Andrews
Aug 02, 2021

Hoping to spur crowd-sourced AI applications in health care, Stanford’s AIMI center is expanding its free repository of datasets for researchers around the world.

Healthcare
Machine Learning
News
De-Identifying Medical Patient Data Doesn’t Protect Our Privacy
Katharine Miller
Jul 19, 2021
News

A Stanford researcher makes the case that de-identifying health records used for research doesn’t offer anonymity and hinders the learning health system.

De-Identifying Medical Patient Data Doesn’t Protect Our Privacy

Katharine Miller
Jul 19, 2021

A Stanford researcher makes the case that de-identifying health records used for research doesn’t offer anonymity and hinders the learning health system.

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