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2025-12-11
Wall Street Journal 4 related

Stanford researchers develop AI hacking bot Artemis and say it surpassed nine out of 10 penetration testers by rapidly finding bugs in the university's network

A recent Stanford experiment shows what happens when an artificial-intelligence hacking bot is unleashed on a network

2025-11-29
Stanford University 8 related

Stanford researchers develop a web-based tool that uses an LLM to downrank X posts with antagonistic language in a user's feed, to reduce “partisan animosity”

www.science.org/doi/10.1126/ ... Mike Jay M / @mikejay.link : Evidence suggests that being on X and using the “For You” feed can rapidly cause political polarisation.  —  And political parties believe...

2025-11-28
Stanford University 5 related

Stanford researchers develop a web-based tool that uses an LLM to downrank X posts with antagonistic language in a user's feed, to reduce “partisan animosity”

Gift from the Koum Family Foundation endows Israel Studies Program  —  PreferencesShow me... Faculty/Staff Student

2025-08-30
Derek Thompson 9 related

Q&A with Stanford researchers on their recent study finding that, since 2022, US employment in the most AI-exposed fields has fallen 13% for entry-level workers

Derek Thompson :

2025-08-26
Bloomberg 11 related

Stanford researchers: over the past three years, employment has dropped 13% for entry-level workers just starting out in fields that are the most exposed to AI

Artificial intelligence is making it harder for entry-level workers in the US to find jobs in fields like software development …

2024-12-30
Washington Post

Johns Hopkins and Stanford researchers say they trained robots with videos to perform surgical tasks with the skill of human doctors, even correcting mistakes

Robots have been trained to perform surgical tasks with the skill of human doctors, even learning to correct their own mistakes during surgeries. Bluesky: @bekese Bluesky: @bekese : So the human schoo...

2023-12-21
Bloomberg 33 related

Stanford researchers: LAION-5B, a dataset of 5B+ images used by Stability AI and others, contains 1,008+ instances of CSAM, possibly helping AI to generate CSAM

most prominently, Stable Diffusion 1.5—to see to what degree CSAM itself might be present in the training data. https://purl.stanford.edu/... Alex Stamos / @alex.stamos : Lots of people have worried a...

2023-12-20
Bloomberg 8 related

Stanford researchers: LAION-5B, a dataset of 5B images used by Stability AI and others, contains 1,008 instances of CSAM, possibly helping to create AI CSAM

The dataset has been used to build popular AI image generators, including Stable Diffusion.  —  A massive public dataset used …

Bloomberg 13 related

Stanford researchers: LAION-5B, a dataset of 5B+ images used by Stability AI and others, contains 1,008+ instances of CSAM, possibly helping AI to generate CSAM

The dataset has been used to build popular AI image generators, including Stable Diffusion.  —  A massive public dataset used …

2023-12-14
New York Times 4 related

Stanford survey of 40+ US high schools: cheating rates in 2023 didn't increase over prior years, suggesting the alarm over AI chatbots may have been overblown

not simply as this uncontrollable temptation that undermines everything.  There's so much more that could and should be talked about in schools,” said Victor Lee, an associate professor at the GSE and...

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