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Leadership

The Stanford HAI leadership share a vision of artificial intelligence serving the collective needs of humanity. It is this goal that guides the work of HAI.

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Fei-Fei Li
Denning Co-Director, Stanford HAI | Sequoia Professor of Computer Science, Stanford University
John Etchemendy
Denning Co-Director, Stanford HAI | Stanford Provost Emeritus | Patrick Suppes Family Professor in the School of Humanities and Sciences, Stanford University
James Landay
Denning Co-Director, Stanford HAI | Anand Rajaraman and Venky Harinarayan Professor of Computer Science, Stanford University
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Russell Wald
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As creators of this new technology, it is our collective responsibility to guide AI so that it has a positive impact on our planet, our nations, our communities, our families and our lives.
— John Etchemendy
HAI Denning Co-Director

Major Milestones

John Etchemendy and Fei-Fei Li

2019:

HAI officially launches; our leaders propose a national AI research resource (NAIRR) to drive American innovation in AI, and we launch a fellowship program for faculty.

2020:

We launch the Stanford Digital Economy Lab with economist Erik Brynjoffson, issue our first Hoffman Yee Grants for asteroid shot ideas in AI, and partner with Stanford CS and the McCoy Center for Ethics in Society to launch Stanford's Embedded EthiCS program.

2021:

We pilot the first Ethics & Society Review for awarding grants, launch the Center for Research on Foundation Models with Percy Liang at the helm, and create a new graduate fellowship program for Stanford students.

A gathering of Boot Camp participants

2022:

We launch our policy boot camp to education regulators, debut our new student affinity groups, and create a new Industrial Affiliate Program to work with industry on human-centered AI.

Christine Baker

2023:

We partner with Wu Tsai Center to fund research in AI and neuroscience, develop our Tech Ethics & Policy fellowships, launch the RAISE-Health initiative with Stanford Medicine, create an AI training series for federal employees, and team with the Asia Foundation for an education program in Asia. HAI leaders Fei-Fei Li and Rob Reich also meet with Pres. Biden to discuss American innovation in AI.

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Who We Are

The Stanford Institute for Human-Centered AI (HAI) is an interdisciplinary institute established in 2019 to advance AI research, education, policy, and practice. Stanford HAI brings together thought leaders from academia, industry, government, and civil society to shape the development and responsible deployment of AI.

Our Mission

Stanford HAI’s mission is to advance AI research, education, policy, and practice to improve the human condition. We believe AI should be guided by its human impact, inspired by human intelligence, and designed to augment, not replace, people. Our interdisciplinary faculty conducts research focused on guiding the development of AI technologies intended to enhance human capabilities while ensuring its ethical, fair, and transparent use.

HAI leverages Stanford’s seven leading schools on campus, including a world-renowned computer science department, enabling multidisciplinary research. 

Through our research, policy, and education efforts, we prepare future AI leaders at Stanford, conduct exciting new research with leading scientists, foster national discussions with lawmakers, and guide industry approaches to human-centered AI. We are committed to promoting human-centered AI aimed at benefiting society broadly, ensuring AI applications align with Stanford’s values of fairness, professionalism, and responsibility. Together we’re helping build the future of AI.

Research Focus Areas

AI is a general purpose technology that can be used for good and for ill. Our vision for the future is led by the commitment to promote human-centered uses of AI, and ensure that humanity benefits from the technology and that the benefits are broadly shared. In support of these goals, our research falls into three key focus areas: Human Impact, Augment Human Capabilities, and Intelligence.

Current AI systems lack flexibility and contextual understanding, and resist explanation in terms comprehensible by humans. Ultimately we need to develop machine intelligence that understands human language, emotions, intentions, behaviors, and interactions at multiple scales. 

Today’s AI methods can perform simple, well-defined, narrow tasks well, but only after training on laboriously annotated data. While recent algorithms have enabled us to solve formerly intractable real-world problems, it remains to be seen how far they can go, and whether they can ultimately serve as the basis for a general theory of intelligence and the development of truly intelligent machines. 

To create a machine-assisted — yet human-centered — world, we must develop the next generation of AI techniques that overcomes the limitations of current algorithms, expands the class of problems that can be addressed, and complements human cognitive and analytic styles. Ultimately we need machine intelligence that leads to good decisions, either acting alone or working in combination with human decision-makers. It should understand human language, emotions, intentions, behaviors, and interactions at multiple scales. 

Tackling these challenges on both the theoretical and practical levels requires substantial fundamental research. Developing a next generation of human-centered machine intelligence will demand combining further research in core machine learning and artificial intelligence with approaches coming from our growing understanding of human intelligence developed in areas including neuroscience and cognitive science.

HAI seeks to develop new human-centered design methods and tools so that AI agents and applications are designed and created with the ability to communicate with, collaborate with, and augment people more effectively, and to make their work better and more enjoyable. These breakthroughs will allow great progress in healthcare, education, sustainability, automation, and countless other domains. 

AI has the potential to replace people in their jobs. But AI also has the potential to educate, train, and augment people, making them better at their tasks and activities. AI can make the quality of an individual’s work better, resulting in better writing, design, healthcare, communication, teaching, and art. 

People are social animals; machines are not. To achieve broad acceptance, AI systems must conform to the often-implicit cultural conventions that underlie human interaction and communication. When should such systems “listen” and when should they “speak up”? If they require a shared resource, how can they balance their own needs with those of others? If humans are asked to rely on machine guidance to augment their decisions (and perhaps override their intuition), they may need to understand the strengths and weaknesses of the AI. 

The advances and considerations developed in our other areas of focus, in addition to research in design methods, will help us to create systems that have these more appropriate communication capabilities. This underlying research will be combined with the use of AI in important application domains, such as education, healthcare, and sustainability, where the new design methods and tools can be leveraged and evaluated.

To develop equitable and trustworthy technology, we must understand how AI interacts with humans as well as with vital social structures and institutions.

HAI’s multidisciplinary research on AI’s human impact aims to realize this vision. AI scientists, working alongside scholars across Stanford and other academic institutions, can take us far beyond superficial generalizations about “human vs. machine.”  Through deeper understanding, we can better address the myriad issues society will confront as AI systems become commonplace.

Scholars are currently studying the extent to which algorithms introduce, compound, or mitigate biases and risk; “responsibility gaps” between decisions made by machines and people; the use and misuse of AI for surveillance, population control, and waging war; and the impact of AI on social institutions, judicial systems, government, industry structure, labor markets, economic growth, and trade across nations. This research will inform engagement with industry, government, and civil society to help guide AI’s development.

Conference

Hoffman-Yee Symposium 2025

Oct 14, 20259:30 AM - 4:10 PM
News
Selective focus of MRI brain sagittal plane for detect a variety of conditions of the brain

Generative AI Is Helping Stanford Researchers Better Understand Brain Diseases

Vignesh Ramachandran
Generative AIHealthcareSciences (Social, Health, Biological, Physical)Oct 07

Synthetic brain MRI technology is supercharging computational neuroscience with massive data.

Seminar

Brad Myers | Pick, Click, and Flick: Stories About Interaction Techniques

Oct 21, 20255:30 PM - 7:30 PM

This talk will explain what interaction techniques are, why they are important and difficult to design and implement, and the history and future of a few interesting examples.

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