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Apr 21 2022 | Stanford News | Posted In: Research
By bringing the benefits of mechanical systems into the extremely small scales of the quantum realm, Stanford researchers have demonstrated new capabilities by coupling tiny nanomechanical oscillators with a type of circuit that can store and process energy in the form of a qubit.
Apr 13 2022 | Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence | Posted In: Education
The new book by Mykel Kochenderfer, associate professor of aeronautics and astronautics and colleagues, Tim A. Wheeler and Kyle H. Wray, recommends various approaches for designers solving different kinds of problems.
Mar 16 2022 | Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence | Posted In: Research
The latest edition of the 2022 AI Index report, an independent initiative of the Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence (HAI), includes data from research and development to technical performance and ethics, the economy and education, AI policy and governance and more.
Jan 27 2022 | Stanford Engineering | Posted In: Research
An interdisciplinary Stanford team has developed and is seeking widespread adoption of an Ethics and Society Review (ESR) process for researchers to consider ethical and societal impacts and how to mitigate potential harms prior to funding.
Jan 20 2022 | OpenGov | Posted In: Press Coverage
A team of researchers including researchers from Marco Pavone's Autonomous Systems Lab (ASL) propose tackling traffic jams and economic inequality by using AI to tweak congestion pricing on toll road. “Some people can reduce their travel time by paying additional tolls, while others are...

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