School News
Stanford GSB Deepens Its Commitment to AI
Located in the tech center of Silicon Valley, the school is enhancing its offerings of courses, research, and programming centered around artificial intelligence.
The Mysterious Process of Human Learning That Machines Can’t Copy
Games reveal a simple yet powerful principle about how people coordinate without much information.
Why AI Makes This ‘The Most Exciting Time to Be a Social Scientist’
A recent workshop explored research advances AI has made possible — and why this may be the best moment in a generation to do empirical social science.
Language Lessons: How LLMs Are Transforming Research
Stanford GSB faculty are using AI to analyze text at unprecedented speed and scale.
What’s the Price Tag for Preventing an AI Apocalypse?
Like all numbers associated with AI, it’s really, really big.
Researchers Build a Virtual World to Run Experiments Over and Over
A social network with 20,000 AI-driven users simulates real human behavior — to a point.
School News
Stanford GSB and the School of Engineering: A Shared Century of Innovation
100 years on, each school retains the pioneer mindset that changed the way the professions were taught.
We don’t want to make the case that AI usage is unilaterally bad or wrong … it depends on how it’s being used.
—Janet Xu, assistant professor of organizational behavior
AI-Generated Survey Responses Could Make Research Less Accurate (And a Lot Less Interesting)
Explainer: The Black Box Problem
Can we trust artificial intelligence if we don’t understand how it works?
Class Takeaways — Turning Data Into a Superpower
Five lessons in five minutes: Professor Mohsen Bayati shares how to turn raw data into better decisions.























