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Stanford HAI is a major academic institution shaping AI policy and research norms; their AI Index Report is widely cited in governance and safety discussions as a benchmark for tracking AI progress and societal impacts.
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Stanford's Human-Centered AI Institute research portal, showcasing interdisciplinary AI research programs, fellowship and grant opportunities, and annual AI Index reports. The institute focuses on developing AI that collaborates with and augments human capabilities while studying societal impacts.
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- •Hosts interdisciplinary research grants (Hoffman-Yee, Wu Tsai Neuro Partnership) linking AI advancement to societal impact studies
- •Publishes the annual AI Index Report tracking global AI trends including hardware, inference costs, publications, and responsible AI adoption
- •Supports fellowship programs for promising researchers and student affinity groups across diverse AI application domains
- •Emphasizes human-centered AI design principles connecting technical development with social and ethical considerations
- •Covers AI applications in healthcare, education, accessibility, journalism, and workforce productivity
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