Stanford CS221 | Autumn 2025 | Lecture 18: AI & Society
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This video is a Stanford University lecture from their CS221 Artificial Intelligence course, specifically addressing 'AI & Society'. It is highly relevant for educators and students seeking to understand the broader ethical, social, and policy implications of artificial intelligence, providing crucial context for responsible AI development and integration.
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For more information about Stanford’s Artificial Intelligence professional and graduate programs, visit: https://stanford.io/ai To learn more about enrolling in this course, visit: https://online.stanford.edu/courses/cs221-artificial-intelligence-principles-and-techniques Please follow along with the course schedule: https://stanford-cs221.github.io/autumn2025/ Follow the playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLoROMvodv4rMeDqwS1yFl3j3sR_-MQNEN&si=bVivXjDfVEQKky1D Teaching Team Percy Liang, Associate Professor of Computer Science (and courtesy in Statistics)
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