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The official account of the Stanford Institute for Human-Centered AI, advancing AI research, education, policy, and practice to improve the human condition.
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📢Introducing #AIIndex2025: This year's report highlights the most critical trends in AI – from shifting geopolitical landscape and rapid technological evolution, to AI’s expanding role in science and medicine, business, and public life. Read more: hai.stanford.edu/ai-index/202...
Stanford scholars introduced an open-source AI agent that learns how to navigate websites by mimicking childhood learning – an approach that could lead to more efficient, transparent, and privacy-conscious AI: hai.stanford.edu/news/an-open... @chrmanning.bsky.social @shikharmurty.bsky.social
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Join us tomorrow for a @stanfordhai.bsky.social seminar with Google's CTO @blaiseaguera.bsky.social. He'll challenge the myth of AI as alien intelligence and reframe it as a social phenomenon born from language—the "DNA" of collective human intelligence. hai.stanford.edu/events/blais...
What are some of the biggest challenges of new products like AI browsers? HAI Co-Director @jlanday.bsky.social says it’s difficult to anticipate a dominant form of interface, since people will likely want to interact with the technology in multiple ways. www.fastcompany.com/91427104/ope...
How can researchers continue to access public web data in the face of new threats like robots.txt exclusions, legal demands, & bot defenses? Join the Common Crawl Foundation today for a seminar covering their latest insights and ideas for the future of the open web: hai.stanford.edu/events/commo...
📸 This month, HAI Co-Director @jlanday.bsky.social traveled to Asia to advance critical conversations on human-centered AI. At the 2025 STS Forum and in discussions with Korea's foreign minister, he emphasized the urgent need to design AI systems at the user, community, and society levels.
Can AI generate new DNA and show us how our genomes interact at a molecular level? The results could reveal novel insights in biology and pave the way for personalized medicine. Meet the scholars behind EVO 2 at the Hoffman-Yee Symposium on Oct. 14. hai.stanford.edu/events/hoffm...