What should regulators know about AI, and what do AI developers need to understand about regulation? Stanford HAI associate director Curt Langlotz provides key insights from a workshop on regulatory challenges from AI in healthcare. https://lnkd.in/guw2HiSS
Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence (HAI)
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Advancing AI research, education, policy, and practice to improve humanity.
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At Stanford HAI, our vision for the future is led by our commitment to studying, guiding and developing human-centered AI technologies and applications. We believe AI should be collaborative, augmentative, and enhancing to human productivity and quality of life. Stanford HAI leverages the university’s strength across all disciplines, including: business, economics, genomics, law, literature, medicine, neuroscience, philosophy and more. These complement Stanford's tradition of leadership in AI, computer science, engineering and robotics. Our goal is for Stanford HAI to become an interdisciplinary, global hub for AI thinkers, learners, researchers, developers, builders and users from academia, government and industry, as well as leaders and policymakers who want to understand and leverage AI’s impact and potential.
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We can’t have a conversation about innovation without equally talking about access, says Stanford HAI policy fellow Rohini Kosoglu in a discussion of a new white paper for the Congressional Black Caucus. https://lnkd.in/g3bFepUk
AI’s Impact on Black Americans
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Stanford HAI senior fellow Michele Elam explains how AI systems can dehumanize individuals by reducing them to a list of physical characteristics—with political and economic implications once those systems are deployed. Read the story: https://lnkd.in/gRyTd7Md
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Through our corporate affiliate program, we collaborate with companies to foster responsible innovation and responsible use of AI. We are pleased to welcome PwC as the newest member of this program focused on the financial services sector. PwC will work with Stanford faculty and students in the research areas of foundation model explainability and accountability, economic and workforce impacts of artificial intelligence, and AI in the business of financial services. “The corporate affiliate program is designed to help businesses navigate the disruptive power of AI,” says Panos Madamopoulos-Moraris, Stanford HAI’s Managing Director for Industry Programs and Partnerships. “We’re excited to have one of the largest accounting firms in the U.S. join our corporate affiliate program as we look to implement this powerful technology in a human-centered way.” https://lnkd.in/g9ctRz7r
Stanford HAI Welcomes PwC US to the Corporate Affiliates Program
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Many of our current methods for analyzing physical and socioeconomic changes are limited. Our latest policy brief introduces a new image dataset and AI model that enables more accurate urban change detection. https://lnkd.in/gWH7uRZf
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Last Friday, we wrapped up another successful year of Stanford #AI4ALL! Over 30 high school students spent three weeks learning from top AI experts, connecting with like-minded peers, and engaging in hands-on research. Congratulations to everyone involved!
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The rapid adoption of AI into healthcare processes creates an urgent need to review existing regulatory frameworks. Stanford HAI convened a group of experts to discuss shortcomings in federal healthcare AI policy. https://lnkd.in/gbwzF2pH
Pathways to Governing AI Technologies in Healthcare
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Algorithms do not treat everyone equally. A new white paper for the Congressional Black Caucus explores the impact of AI on Black Americans. Read the interview with Black in AI president Sanmi Koyejo and Stanford HAI policy fellow Rohini Kosoglu: https://lnkd.in/gYyajnzi
AI’s Impact on Black Americans
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Exciting news! Coteach.ai, a project funded by a Stanford HAI seed grant, won the global #ToolsCompetition for building or expanding learning tools to address pressing issues in education. Congratulations Dorottya (Dora) Demszky, Rizwaan Malik, and team! 👏
This morning the Tools Competition announced 50 winners of the 2023-24 cohort! Learn more about the winners here: https://lnkd.in/gGyMCypw Winners were selected from over 1,900 submissions worldwide! Collectively, winners from varying backgrounds and phases of development were awarded more than $8 million, and their tools are projected to impact over 24 million learners by 2027. Winning solutions will play a key role in accelerating and better assessing learning outcomes, strengthening 21st-century skills, boosting the impact of early childhood instruction, facilitating the learning science research process, engaging adult learners in higher education, and training and upskilling learners for an adaptive workforce. The 2023-24 Tools Competition was run with support from: Renaissance Philanthropy, Griffin Catalyst, Walton Family Foundation, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Siegel Family Endowment, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), Ballmer Group, Calbright College, Axim Collaborative, Jacobs Foundation, Endless, and OpenAI and was administered by The Learning Agency and Georgia State University. Sign up on the Tools website to receive updates on the 2024-25 cycle of the Tools Competition launching in September 2024: https://lnkd.in/ecE8XPFm #edtech #eduction #research #edchat
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AI’s failure to grasp complex, dynamic concepts such as race or gender isn’t just a technical hurdle—it’s a cultural and political dilemma demanding a humanistic approach, says Stanford HAI senior fellow Michele Elam. https://lnkd.in/g55iJApH
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