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2026-01-11
The Atlantic 7 related

Researchers say GPT 4.1, Claude 3.7 Sonnet, Gemini 2.5 Pro, and Grok 3 can reproduce long excerpts from books they were trained on when strategically prompted

On tuesday, researchers at Stanford and Yale revealed something that AI companies would prefer to keep hidden.

2026-01-10
The Atlantic 9 related

Researchers say GPT 4.1, Claude 3.7 Sonnet, Gemini 2.5 Pro, and Grok 3 can reproduce long excerpts from books they were trained on when strategically prompted

On tuesday, researchers at Stanford and Yale revealed something that AI companies would prefer to keep hidden.

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

2025-11-21
GeekWire 6 related

Allen Institute for AI, or Ai2, unveils Olmo 3 models that it says outperform open models like Stanford's Marin and commercial open-weight models like Llama 3.1

Artifacts for the Olmo 3 release. … Note 🧱Base version of Olmo 3 32B. Michal Sutter / MarkTechPost : Allen Institute for AI (AI2) Introduces Olmo 3: An Open Source 7B and 32B LLM Family Built on the D...

2025-11-20
Wall Street Journal 4 related

A study of teen mental health chatbot conversations: ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and Meta AI often failed to recognize signs of conditions and gave general advice

Research from Common Sense Media and Stanford finds ‘systematic failures’ in how chatbots recognize psychiatric conditions

2025-11-19
Bloomberg 2 related

A look at Tsinghua University, which leads China's AI innovation, with 4,986 AI patents between 2005 and 2024, alumni behind startups like DeepSeek, and more

this university might be winning the AI race, and you've probably never heard of it X: Saritha Rai / @saritharai : BIG TAKE Xi Jinping's university drives China's AI boom, filing more patents than Har...

2025-10-07
Wired

Q&A with Patreon CEO Jack Conte on social media algorithms, studying music at Stanford, streaming, paying out $10B, creators, TikTok, influencers, AI, and more

The man who cofounded Patreon is tired of influencers making content to get clicks.  He'd rather creators earn lifelong fans—and he has a plan for that. Bluesky: @vortexegg.com and @wired.com Bluesky:...

2025-09-01
Noahpinion 1 related

A critique of two contrasting research papers on AI's impact on US employment trends, along with caveats from a Stanford study on jobs in AI-exposed fields

Some top economists claim AI is now destroying jobs for a subset of Americans.  Are they right?  —  The debate over whether AI …

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