HAI Student Affinity Groups Take On Society’s Emerging Questions
A brief university student initiative announcement with no direct relevance to Australian public sector AI governance or practice.
Key points
- Stanford HAI student affinity groups are forming to address societal questions raised by AI.
- Item is a brief announcement with minimal substantive detail about activities or outputs.
- Low signal for APS readers; no governance frameworks, findings, or policy implications presented.
View original source
Copied.
"HAI Student Affinity Groups Take On Society’s Emerging Questions"
Source: HAI Stanford – News
Published: (undated)
URL: https://hai.stanford.edu/news/hai-student-affinity-groups-take-on-societys-emerging-questions
Stanford's Human-Centered AI Institute (HAI) has announced that student affinity groups are forming across disciplines to engage with societal questions in the age of AI. The item is undated and provides minimal detail about the groups' focus areas, activities, or expected outputs. There is no substantive content that would inform APS practitioners.
Retrieved from SIMS, 18 July 2026.