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Are Universal Self-Supervised Learning Algorithms Within Reach?
Andrew Myers
Jan 19, 2022
News

A new benchmarking tool helps AI scholars train algorithms that work on any domain, from images to text, video, medical images, and more — all at the same time.

Are Universal Self-Supervised Learning Algorithms Within Reach?

Andrew Myers
Jan 19, 2022

A new benchmarking tool helps AI scholars train algorithms that work on any domain, from images to text, video, medical images, and more — all at the same time.

Machine Learning
News
What Previous Industrial Revolutions Can Reveal about the U.S.-China Race for AI Leadership
Edmund L. Andrews
Jan 03, 2022
News

A Stanford researcher says the key to a nation’s economic power is less about which one is first to develop a major new technology than which is best at applying it broadly.

What Previous Industrial Revolutions Can Reveal about the U.S.-China Race for AI Leadership

Edmund L. Andrews
Jan 03, 2022

A Stanford researcher says the key to a nation’s economic power is less about which one is first to develop a major new technology than which is best at applying it broadly.

Economy, Markets
Machine Learning
Finance, Business
News
An Equitable Approach to Reducing Traffic Through Congestion Pricing
Edmund L. Andrews
Dec 06, 2021
News

A team of researchers argues that AI enables a form of congestion pricing that could make everyone at every income level better off.

An Equitable Approach to Reducing Traffic Through Congestion Pricing

Edmund L. Andrews
Dec 06, 2021

A team of researchers argues that AI enables a form of congestion pricing that could make everyone at every income level better off.

Machine Learning
News
How to Make Artificial Intelligence More Meta
Stanford Engineering
Dec 01, 2021
News

Chelsea Finn, an expert on AI and robotics, says that the latest trend in her field is teaching AI to look inward to improve itself.

How to Make Artificial Intelligence More Meta

Stanford Engineering
Dec 01, 2021

Chelsea Finn, an expert on AI and robotics, says that the latest trend in her field is teaching AI to look inward to improve itself.

Machine Learning
News
Broadening the Use of Quantitative MRI, a New Approach to Diagnostics
Andrew Myers
Dec 01, 2021
News

A promising technology is held back by lack of quality data, but with a newly released dataset, Stanford researchers are about to set it free.

Broadening the Use of Quantitative MRI, a New Approach to Diagnostics

Andrew Myers
Dec 01, 2021

A promising technology is held back by lack of quality data, but with a newly released dataset, Stanford researchers are about to set it free.

Healthcare
Machine Learning
News
Stanford HAI Awards $2.5 Million to New AI Research
Beth Jensen
Oct 28, 2021
Announcement
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The 2021 grantees focus on bias, diversity, health care, and cognitive science.

Stanford HAI Awards $2.5 Million to New AI Research

Beth Jensen
Oct 28, 2021

The 2021 grantees focus on bias, diversity, health care, and cognitive science.

Machine Learning
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