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Joined November 2018

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  1. How do you teach an system to understand humans' preferences if humans aren't always sure what they want? HAI affiliates , Stuart Russell and Yoshua Bengio are exploring the answers.

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    “Human curators deal in matters of taste. And more and more, we are dealing with matters of scale.” JSK Fellow outlines her research on for Memers.

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    Jan 29

    Day 2 of Fellows week at was expertly designed resulting in a high-level of connecting networks, sharing resources and relationship building! Life changing! Thankful to be working with &

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    Jan 28

    Spent an exciting day starting Fellows week.This is the 1st Race and Tech Fwship offered by . Honored to be apart of this inaugural class. Amazing cohorts. In partnership w/ - a world class exp.

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  5. "Virtual assistants are like the new browsers." - , prof. of computer science. Listen to her talk with HAI associate director on one of the of most downloaded episodes of podcast "The Future of Everything."

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  6. What's the role of in the future of human-computer interaction? and explored this topic on one of ’s most downloaded episodes. Listen:

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  7. Through 's summer program, students will work closely with a mentor on an original cognitive science research project. Learn more and apply by Feb. 1:

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    Hello 🙋🏼‍♀️So excited to announce the elective course I’ll be teaching (with David Engstrom) in the Spring Quarter ‘ and rule of law: a global perspective’ 📣: ↘️

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    Do not miss this! Hosted by Associate Director Prof. Russ Altman! Most of these top 5 interviews come from faculty affiliated with , including Associate Director and Prof. !

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  10. From civic tech in Minneapolis to 's impact on fair lending laws, the new 2020-21 Race & Tech Fellows will explore the intersection of civil society and digital issues. Congratulations to , , and .

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  11. What will the new age of computer-assisted learning and decision-making look like? expert talks with on The Future of Everything.

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  12. Interested in joining our research community? We're now accepting applications for fixed-term assistant professor (research) faculty positions, which begin in Sept. 2020. Learn more:

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  13. The Age of is here. At our fall conference, experts and leaders from academia, industry, civil society, and government explored critical issues related to understanding and guiding AI's human and societal impact. Watch here:

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  14. Stanford HAI co-directors and John Etchemendy make the case for bold leadership, a national vision and a values-driven framework for international standards, policies and principles.

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  15. Through a partnership between HAI and , is developing for Memers, a research initiative exploring the relationship between viral creators and ranking algorithms.

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  16. How can help radiologists? On an episode of "The Future of Everything," host Russ Altman and Ross Shachter discussed how physicians can work with AI to make the best decisions for patients.

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  17. Stanford engineers have taught an autonomous electric DeLorean to drift like a pro driver:

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    Here's the central question I'm researching this year: How can new guidelines for deeper reporting on AI systems help more journalists investigate our digital world?

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  19. At least 25 countries are currently testing autonomous vehicles, according to this year’s report. Read more insights about the use of AI in automotive and other industries:

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    How does AI compare across countries? Use the just-released AI Vibrancy tool to learn about research and development, economy, and inclusion in AI around the world:

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