Projects

Artificial Intelligence Center

woman reading an e-reader

SRI is developing a "Digital Aristotle" — a computerized system that uses artificial intelligence to answer novel questions and solve advanced problems in a broad range of scientific disciplines.

the ARM-H robotic hand

SRI and partners are developing highly dexterous low-cost robotic hands for military applications and other real-world uses.

silhouette of a man looking at BioCyc software

A comprehensive website for sharing fundamental information about biochemical pathways and genomes with researchers around the world.

screenshot of the Integrated Bootstrapped Learning software interface

SRI and partners developed human-instructable computing technology to let users change software in ways that traditionally require skilled programmers.

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SRI and partners are developing new tools to extract better meaning and actionable analysis from data sources.

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EcoCyc is SRI's bioinformatics database that describes the genome and the biochemical machinery of Escherichia coli.

drawing of a computerized human-like figure reading stacks of books

SRI is developing an automated reading system that makes the information in textbooks accessible to a range of formal reasoning systems.

artist's rendering of an eye, close up, with the Facebook logo over the eyeball

SRI is applying artificial intelligence principles to predict the emergence and spread of memes—ideas that spread from individual to individual, shaping social institutions and inspiring cultural movements.

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SRI is developing a decision support tool to help analysts forecast and understand the plausible effects of actions taken within complex socio-cultural environments.

SRI, Stanford University, and PARC co-developed an intelligent system for answering English questions about HIV treatment.

illustration of a security camera with watching eyes

SRI’s visual intelligence system could enable a new era in unmanned robotic surveillance.