Symposium examines what AI means for reproducible science
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Researchers convened at the 2026 CORES Symposium to discuss AI’s influence on scientific reproducibility, sharing key insights on trustworthiness, data analysis, and open science practices.
Stanford merges AI and data science efforts under single institute
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The combined institute will retain the Stanford HAI name and be helmed by computer scientist James Landay. Co-founder Fei-Fei Li takes on a new university-wide role as Special Advisor on AI and joins John Hennessy as co-chair of the advisory council.
Why Stanford is restructuring for AI’s next era
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As artificial intelligence transforms society, Stanford HAI’s James Landay, Fei-Fei Li, and John Hennessy explain why they’re merging HAI with the Stanford Data Science initiative, mobilizing “team science at scale,” and betting that academic openness will shape AI’s future.
Study examines PAC contributions after school shootings
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A study analyzing 25 years of campaign finance data reveals how fatal school shootings trigger increased spending by PACs on both sides of gun policy debates.
Stanford students tackle real-world AI challenges
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An Amazon-funded fellowship will support 10 PhD students building AI tools to help paralyzed people communicate, create virtual cell models, protect users from profiling, and more.