Attendance at this event is by invitation only.

In a polarized world, how can we make AI more trustworthy to people across the political spectrum? The Hoover Institution’s Center for Revitalizing American Institutions and the Stanford GSB are convening researchers from across academia and industry to explore the cutting-edge of research into the politics and polarization of Large Language Models (LLMs), AI agents, and chatbots. We will discuss how to conceptualize and measure the political slant of LLMs today and understand the potential consequences. Furthermore, we will explore ongoing work in industry to give more power to users to help govern LLMs and AI agents.

We will have a poster session at the conference. If you are interested in presenting your research, please submit a poster through the form here

Designing Trustworthy AI in a Polarized World - March 21, 2025

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