Ipsos Daten belegen ein Paradoxon: Die USA fürchten den Kontrollverlust, forcieren aber die Entwicklung für militärische Dominanz. Asien sieht die Technik pragmatisch als Infrastruktur-Ersatz. Europa konzentriert sich auf Verwaltung und gerät durch den AI Act ins Hintertreffen. Strategisch wählen die USA Risiko statt Sicherheit. #Ipsos #StanfordHAI #AIAct
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KI-Stimmung 2026: Die USA macht, Asien feiert und Europa reguliert!

Studien zeigen, dass sich die Welt beim Thema KI in drei Gruppen aufteilt.

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Hanwha Life Insurance and Stanford HAI jointly presented an AI-based arbitrage model at ICAIF 2025, earning top recognition for applying advanced attention mechanisms to financial factor models and demonstrating strong risk-adjusted returns in U.S. equity market backtests.
#YonhapInfomax #HanwhaLife #StanfordHAI #AIArbitrageModel #ICAIF2025 #SharpeRatio #Economics #FinancialMarkets #Banking #Securities #Bonds #StockMarket
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Hanwha Life and Stanford HAI Present Research at World’s Largest Financial AI Conference

Hanwha Life Insurance and Stanford HAI jointly presented an AI-based arbitrage model at ICAIF 2025, earning top recognition for applying advanced attention mechanisms to financial factor models and demonstrating strong risk-adjusted returns in U.S. equity market backtests.

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Next was an interesting talk by Nick Haber on autonomous agents at #StanfordHAI. While I wish Haber was more careful with anthropomorphic terminology, the enhancements to traditional RL shown here show real promise https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xP7V1sGJID0 (5/10) #AI
Nick Haber | Motivation, Representation, and Autonomous Agents

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First was an informative panel at #StanfordHAI with the latest on the EU #AIAct and next steps with Rishi Bommasani, @alexcengler, Irene Solaiman, and Dragoș Tudorache https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=za5YYUIQIaM (2/10) #AI #law
Decoding the EU Artificial Intelligence Act

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Last was the creativity in the age of #AI event at #StanfordHAI. The whole event is worth a listen, but the panel with @pamelasamuelson on #copyright issues for generative #AI and the panel with Amelia Winger-Bearskin on indigenous values for AI are both particularly recommended https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ssb7TX5tpmY (6/6)
Spring Symposium | Creativity in the Age of AI: AI Impacting Arts, Arts Impacting AI

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First was an important talk by Sarah Kreps on #AI and the political process at #StanfordHAI. While #LLMs have been rightly flagged as a risk to democratic societies for a whole host of reasons, this is an excellent breakdown of the pros and cons of the technology in politics https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WeDkUFIrB6I (2/10) #politics
Sarah E. Kreps: The Promise and Perils of AI-Mediated Political Communication

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First was a nice event at #StanfordHAI on #AI from a majority world perspective. These are viewpoints that often aren't considered in industry conversations, and ideally they're centered in events that aren't explicitly focused on traditionally marginalized regions https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5oUmKPf1JWM (2/4)
Global AI: Reframing the Conversation

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Next was a rapid-fire summary of the recent advances in #AI by Michael Littman at #StanfordHAI. Given that the panel itself is heavily skewed towards privileged demographics and privately funded, I'm not sure that the credibility is really there (and I think they misrepresent the state of the field significantly), but it's important to understand what highly influential groups are putting out there https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3w47RUiQBHo (3/7)
Michael Littman: Gathering Strength, Gathering Storms

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First was another excellent talk from @sethlazar on communicative justice at #StanfordHAI. This builds on his previous algorithmic cities talk and posits that society needs to coalesce around shared goals and processes for algorithmic intermediary governance, and some strong candidates are put forth here. Highly recommend https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=97U8BZAbJYo (2/7) #AI #algorithms
Lecture II: Communicative Justice and the Distribution of Attention

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Next was an incredible talk by @sethlazar with insightful discussion from Marion Fourcade on the algorithmic city at #StanfordHAI. As algorithmic intermediaries grow in influence across society, how should we think about power, legitimacy, and other issues? This talk dives deep into these issues and so much more, highly recommend https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MzRWdpB39qw (3/6) #AI #AIEthics #algorithms
Lecture I: Governing the Algorithmic City

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