AI Research Flash Talks

Hosted quarterly, the AI Research Flash Talks series showcases emerging ideas and discoveries from faculty and industry leaders working at the cutting edge of artificial intelligence. These dynamic, in-person sessions provide a forum for sharing new research, exploring real-world applications, and engaging in thoughtful discussion on the implications of AI across sectors.

Upcoming AI Research Flash Talks

Join us this academic year to explore the developments in AI that are shaping our world through a series of faculty flash talks, industry presentations, and panel discussions.

Please note that events in this series are in-person only. Due to the sensitive and evolving nature of the research presented, sessions are not recorded or livestreamed.

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Call For Presenters

AI Research Flash Talks provide faculty with a unique opportunity to share their AI-related research and engage in meaningful dialogue with other members of the Stanford GSB community. 

If you’re interested in presenting at an upcoming session, please submit your presentation topic and research abstract.

Interested in Speaking?

Explore AI Research Flash Talks

The AI Research Flash Talks series encourages thoughtful exchanges across disciplines, offering participants a window into the ideas and innovations shaping the future of AI.

Featuring presentations by distinguished Stanford GSB faculty and industry leaders, these sessions spotlight cutting-edge work — from foundational theory to real-world applications.

Noteworthy Speakers

Ed deHaan
Faculty
The MBA Class of 1963 Professor of Management
Jiajing Xu
Senior Engineering Director, Advanced Technology Group, Pinterest

Relevant Research

Working Paper | The Shadow Price of “Public” Information

Ed deHaan, Chanseok Lee, Miao Liu, Suzie Noh

May 2025

Working Paper | Generative AI in Equilibrium: Evidence from a Creative Goods Marketplace

Samuel Goldberg, H. Tai Lam

May 2025

Journal Article | The AI Dilemma: Growth Versus Existential Risk

Charles I. Jones

American Economic Review: Insights. December 2024, Vol. 6, Issue 4, Pages 575–590.

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