Dr. Johannes Eichstaedt, a distinguished Stanford professor and
Shriram Faculty Fellow at the Institute for Human-Centered
Artificial Intelligence, is renowned for his extensive expertise at
the intersection of AI and psychology. His mastery of large
language models and natural language processing has
significantly advanced our understanding of mental health and
well-being through innovative data science approaches.
An exceptional public speaker, Dr. Eichstaedt has delivered over
70 invited and scientific talks, demonstrating his advocacy for
positive technological impacts. His organizational skills have been
showcased in the successful orchestration of four major symposia
and conferences, and he has contributed his insights as an expert
to prominent policy organizations, including the United Nations
General Assembly, the Organization for Economic Co-operation
and Development, and the World Health Organization.
With over a decade of experience leading interdisciplinary
research teams on global projects, Dr. Eichstaedt's work provides
actionable insights into the ethical applications of AI in society.
The more tweets associated with negative emotions there were in a county, the more people in that county died from coronary heart disease.
A study of 10 million Facebook posts found that American men more likely to swear, express anger and argue; women used kinder yet more assertive language.