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Sharon Zhou: We Can’t Solve Society’s Problems While Working in Silos
Sharon Zhou
Jan 04, 2021
News

This Stanford Ph.D. candidate and polyglot looks for the common language in pursuing AI for social good.

Sharon Zhou: We Can’t Solve Society’s Problems While Working in Silos

Sharon Zhou
Jan 04, 2021

This Stanford Ph.D. candidate and polyglot looks for the common language in pursuing AI for social good.

Design, Human-Computer Interaction
Natural Language Processing
Machine Learning
News
Whose History? AI Uncovers Who Gets Attention in High School Textbooks
Edmund L. Andrews
Nov 17, 2020
News

Natural language processing reveals huge differences in how Texas history textbooks treat men, women, and people of color.

Whose History? AI Uncovers Who Gets Attention in High School Textbooks

Edmund L. Andrews
Nov 17, 2020

Natural language processing reveals huge differences in how Texas history textbooks treat men, women, and people of color.

Education, Skills
Natural Language Processing
News
What Can AI Learn from Human Intelligence?
Sachin Waikar
Oct 26, 2020
News

HAI’s fall conference explored opportunities at a critical three-way intersection of artificial intelligence, neuroscience, and psychology.

What Can AI Learn from Human Intelligence?

Sachin Waikar
Oct 26, 2020

HAI’s fall conference explored opportunities at a critical three-way intersection of artificial intelligence, neuroscience, and psychology.

Human Reasoning
Natural Language Processing
Machine Learning
News
An Open-Source Challenger to Popular Virtual Assistants
Edmund L. Andrews
Sep 10, 2020
News

Stanford researchers hope their open virtual assistant Almond can increase competition and better protect privacy.

An Open-Source Challenger to Popular Virtual Assistants

Edmund L. Andrews
Sep 10, 2020

Stanford researchers hope their open virtual assistant Almond can increase competition and better protect privacy.

Natural Language Processing
Machine Learning
News
Inaugural AI Research Grants Advance Transformational Projects in Education, Health Care and Government
Stacy Peña
Aug 06, 2020
Announcement

The Hoffman-Yee Research Grant Program seeks to harness artificial intelligence to build a better future for humanity.

Inaugural AI Research Grants Advance Transformational Projects in Education, Health Care and Government

Stacy Peña
Aug 06, 2020

The Hoffman-Yee Research Grant Program seeks to harness artificial intelligence to build a better future for humanity.

Design, Human-Computer Interaction
Education, Skills
Privacy, Safety, Security
Healthcare
Natural Language Processing
Machine Learning
Announcement
How AI Systems Use Mad Libs to Teach Themselves Grammar
Edmund L. Andrews
Jul 23, 2020
News

Advanced AI systems can figure out linguistic principles on their own, similar to how human children learn.

How AI Systems Use Mad Libs to Teach Themselves Grammar

Edmund L. Andrews
Jul 23, 2020

Advanced AI systems can figure out linguistic principles on their own, similar to how human children learn.

Natural Language Processing
Machine Learning
News
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