Stanford University’s Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence recently published its "2022 AI Index Report." This fifth edition was compiled by Stanford’s AI Index Steering Committee, which is composed of an interdisciplinary group of academia and industry experts. The annual report tracked, collated, distilled and visualized AI data to help decision-makers advance AI responsibly and ethically. The report also measured and evaluated the rate of AI research and development, as well as technical performance.
Stanford's 2022 AI Index Report

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