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WSJ: AI Pioneer Fei-Fei Li on Building Benevolent Machines
Francesco Marconi
Mar 17, 2019
Media Mention

WSJ: AI Pioneer Fei-Fei Li on Building Benevolent Machines

Francesco Marconi
Mar 17, 2019
Healthcare
Media Mention
David Magnus: How will artificial intelligence impact medical ethics?
the ​Stanford Engineering Staff
Feb 04, 2019
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In recent years, the explosion of artificial intelligence in medicine has yielded an increase in hope for patient outcomes, balanced by an equal concern for ethical implications.​

David Magnus: How will artificial intelligence impact medical ethics?

the ​Stanford Engineering Staff
Feb 04, 2019

In recent years, the explosion of artificial intelligence in medicine has yielded an increase in hope for patient outcomes, balanced by an equal concern for ethical implications.​

Healthcare
Human Reasoning
Machine Learning
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Nigam Shah: Artificial intelligence transforms health care
the ​Stanford Engineering Staff
Jan 08, 2019
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Data analytics is revolutionizing health care — quietly, pervasively and in some surprising ways.

Nigam Shah: Artificial intelligence transforms health care

the ​Stanford Engineering Staff
Jan 08, 2019

Data analytics is revolutionizing health care — quietly, pervasively and in some surprising ways.

Healthcare
Machine Learning
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Is language the ultimate frontier of AI research?
Sofie Bates
Jan 06, 2019
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It’s as rich as human thought and as a result is particularly difficult for AI to learn.

Is language the ultimate frontier of AI research?

Sofie Bates
Jan 06, 2019

It’s as rich as human thought and as a result is particularly difficult for AI to learn.

Healthcare
Machine Learning
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Can AI Really Improve Care?
the Stanford Department of Medicine
Dec 31, 2018
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Can AI Really Improve Care?

the Stanford Department of Medicine
Dec 31, 2018
Healthcare
Machine Learning
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AI rivals radiologist-level X-ray screening for certain lung diseases
Hanae Armitage
Nov 28, 2018
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In a matter of seconds, a new algorithm read chest X-rays for several possible maladies, performing with about the same or better accuracy than doctors.

AI rivals radiologist-level X-ray screening for certain lung diseases

Hanae Armitage
Nov 28, 2018

In a matter of seconds, a new algorithm read chest X-rays for several possible maladies, performing with about the same or better accuracy than doctors.

Healthcare
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