
‘More human than human’
People can only accurately identify AI writers about 50% of the time. This is why. […]
People can only accurately identify AI writers about 50% of the time. This is why. […]
The human immune system is pretty good at knowing what’s making us sick, but only now is science tuning in to what nature has to say. […]
Stanford experts explain arctic drilling limits and why the recently approved project in Alaska has sparked controversy. […]
Entering its seventh decade of innovation in all things artificial intelligence, Stanford reflects on the people who made it possible and the milestones along the way. […]
Scientists lay the foundation for understanding which infectious diseases will emerge where, and when. […]
Here’s how becoming more present changes your brain, and some tips for getting started. […]
Our system of medical reimbursements is badly broken. Sherri Rose explains how she and others are using AI to fix it. […]
A team of international researchers found that as the Arctic region warms, its meandering rivers aren’t moving as expected. […]
At the recent AI+Education Summit, Stanford researchers, students, and industry leaders discussed both the potential of AI to transform education for the better and the risks at play. […]
Imagining a situation where all the games in the NCAA basketball tournament have to be played sequentially in the same arena, mathematical geneticist Noah Rosenberg asks: In how many possible sequences can these games be played? […]
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