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The 2021 AI Index: Major Growth Despite the Pandemic
Jack Clark and Daniel Zhang
Mar 03, 2021
Announcement

This year’s report shows a maturing industry, significant private investment, and rising competition between China and the U.S.

The 2021 AI Index: Major Growth Despite the Pandemic

Jack Clark and Daniel Zhang
Mar 03, 2021

This year’s report shows a maturing industry, significant private investment, and rising competition between China and the U.S.

Economy, Markets
Education, Skills
Machine Learning
Announcement
A Better Measuring Stick: Algorithmic Approach to Pain Diagnosis Could Eliminate Racial Bias
Andrew Myers
Feb 24, 2021
News

Traditional approaches to pain management don’t treat all patients the same. AI could level the playing field.

A Better Measuring Stick: Algorithmic Approach to Pain Diagnosis Could Eliminate Racial Bias

Andrew Myers
Feb 24, 2021

Traditional approaches to pain management don’t treat all patients the same. AI could level the playing field.

Healthcare
Machine Learning
News
Finding the COVID-19 Victims that Big Data Misses
Edmund L. Andrews
Feb 08, 2021
News

Widely used virus tracking data undercounts older people and people of color. Scholars propose a solution to this demographic bias.

Finding the COVID-19 Victims that Big Data Misses

Edmund L. Andrews
Feb 08, 2021

Widely used virus tracking data undercounts older people and people of color. Scholars propose a solution to this demographic bias.

Machine Learning
News
How Large Language Models Will Transform Science, Society, and AI
Alex Tamkin and Deep Ganguli
Feb 05, 2021
News

Scholars in computer science, linguistics, and philosophy explore the pains and promises of GPT-3.

How Large Language Models Will Transform Science, Society, and AI

Alex Tamkin and Deep Ganguli
Feb 05, 2021

Scholars in computer science, linguistics, and philosophy explore the pains and promises of GPT-3.

Natural Language Processing
Machine Learning
News
How to Get More Truth from Social Media
Stanford Engineering Staff
Feb 04, 2021
News

Sociologist and former journalist Mutale Nkonde warns that the AI behind much of today’s social media is inherently biased — but it’s not too late to do something about it.

How to Get More Truth from Social Media

Stanford Engineering Staff
Feb 04, 2021

Sociologist and former journalist Mutale Nkonde warns that the AI behind much of today’s social media is inherently biased — but it’s not too late to do something about it.

Design, Human-Computer Interaction
Machine Learning
Communications, Media
News
Can Artificial Intelligence Map Our Moods?
Edmund L. Andrews
Jan 25, 2021
News

A Stanford researcher uses machine learning to identify mood swings through social media.

Can Artificial Intelligence Map Our Moods?

Edmund L. Andrews
Jan 25, 2021

A Stanford researcher uses machine learning to identify mood swings through social media.

Healthcare
Natural Language Processing
Machine Learning
News
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