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Software Turns ‘Mental Handwriting’ into On-screen Words
Bruce Goldman
May 13, 2021
News

Artificial intelligence, interpreting data from a device placed at the brain’s surface, enables people who are paralyzed or have severely impaired limb movement to communicate by text.

Software Turns ‘Mental Handwriting’ into On-screen Words

Bruce Goldman
May 13, 2021

Artificial intelligence, interpreting data from a device placed at the brain’s surface, enables people who are paralyzed or have severely impaired limb movement to communicate by text.

Design, Human-Computer Interaction
Machine Learning
News
How AI is Changing Video Editing
Stanford Engineering Staff
May 07, 2021
News

Technology is pushing the boundaries of what's possible in video editing. Professor Maneesh Agrawala explains the exciting possibilities. 

How AI is Changing Video Editing

Stanford Engineering Staff
May 07, 2021

Technology is pushing the boundaries of what's possible in video editing. Professor Maneesh Agrawala explains the exciting possibilities. 

Design, Human-Computer Interaction
Machine Learning
News
Enhance, not Replace: AI’s Potential to Make Our Work – and Lives – Better
Shana Lynch
Feb 16, 2021
News

At HAI’s upcoming conference, educators, health care experts, and artists explore their AI-enabled future.

Enhance, not Replace: AI’s Potential to Make Our Work – and Lives – Better

Shana Lynch
Feb 16, 2021

At HAI’s upcoming conference, educators, health care experts, and artists explore their AI-enabled future.

Design, Human-Computer Interaction
Economy, Markets
Education, Skills
Healthcare
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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
Stanford Scholars Design a System that Runs AI on Battery-Powered Smart Devices
Tom Abate
Jan 11, 2021
News

The researchers combine processors and memory on multiple hybrid chips to create the illusion of one mega-AI chip.

Stanford Scholars Design a System that Runs AI on Battery-Powered Smart Devices

Tom Abate
Jan 11, 2021

The researchers combine processors and memory on multiple hybrid chips to create the illusion of one mega-AI chip.

Design, Human-Computer Interaction
News
How to Build a Likable Chatbot
Ranjay Krishna
Jan 11, 2021
News

Consumers have consistent personality preferences for their online friends, new research shows.

How to Build a Likable Chatbot

Ranjay Krishna
Jan 11, 2021

Consumers have consistent personality preferences for their online friends, new research shows.

Design, Human-Computer Interaction
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