The Future of Work and Education
For decades, our interdisciplinary teams have worked to optimize outcomes for learners of all ages and backgrounds, and we’ve created technologies that have redefined the workplace and created a more productive world.
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SRI Highlights Women’s Narratives: Acknowledging Women’s History Month
We foster environments where women can innovate, lead, and contribute.
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SRI develops a new system that can spray liquids that others can’t
A new spray-drying technology could cut high energy costs and increase efficiency across large industries.
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SRI builds an AI-enabled system that guides users through complex physical tasks
Wearable cameras and microphones enable the system to provide feedback through voice, text, and graphics.
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SRI and Lisa Health reveal new research on menopause in the workplace
International Women’s Day brings broad awareness to the need for inclusive and effective programs.
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SRI relaunches the PARC Forum
The PARC Forum brings together some of the world’s leading thinkers for thought-provoking conversations at the intersection of technology, business, and society.
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SRI researchers tap Large Language Models to improve password security
Using advanced AI to analyze billions of leaked passwords, SRI researchers reveal the risky human tendencies that make passwords far too easy to guess.
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SRI researchers bring AI to the architectural design process
A new artificial intelligence-powered software for architects can render multiple building design options from a single sketch.
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SRI researchers seek to help AI chatbots deliver more reliable responses
Drawing inspiration from human learning, researchers are guiding chatbots to go beyond mere memorization of statistical patterns to understanding of context.
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SRI’s XRGo robotic platform could keep pharmaceutical cleanrooms sterile
The intuitive telemanipulation software gives operators fine control over a robotic arm, allowing remote fixes without disrupting environments.
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Kids watch a lot of YouTube over the holidays. Let’s help them make it count.
Claire Christensen, senior education researcher and an expert in media for young children, explains how to empower parents to help manage screen time.
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Ink-borne “chiplets” could lead to printable displays, electronics, and more
Researchers hope to lower the costs and barriers to advanced manufacturing with a new chiplet-filled ink that can be printed into integrated systems.
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New welding helmet from SRI delivers crisp high definition, 3D, real-time views
SRI has licensed the technology to Kawada Technologies Inc. to commercialize the helmet around the world.