Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
The Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (SAIL), founded in 1963 by Professor John McCarthy, is a leading center for AI and robotics research. Through multidisciplinary collaborations, SAIL conducts world-class research in artificial intelligence with applications to robotics and human-robot interaction. The lab fosters discovery and innovation through partnerships with industry and academic collaborators.
Notable achievements
Pioneering work in AI and robotics since 1963; foundational contributions to humanoid robotics and human-robot interaction
Notable work
Recent publications
All papers →Matched by this lab's specialties (keyword overlap + direct affiliation)
Artificial Intelligence enhanced smart welding islands: Foundation models revolutionizing manufacturing
Xiwei Wu, Wei Wu, Qiqi Chen +6 more
Robotics and Computer-Integrated Manufacturing · 2026
Copilot: A framework for integrating LLM and BMI to enhance human–robot interaction
Siyu Liu, Mengzhen Liu, Zhiyuan Ming +6 more
Robotics and Computer-Integrated Manufacturing · 2026
A hierarchical approach to imitation learning for manipulation tasks requiring time varying forces
Rishabh Shukla, Adithya Santhosh, Shaili Gandhi +2 more
Robotics and Computer-Integrated Manufacturing · 2026
Artificial pushing adaptive coordinated control for the human-exoskeleton-walker system
Xinhao Zhang, Chen Yang, Chaobin Zou +4 more
Robotics and Autonomous Systems · 2026
How technological progress in robotics, AI, and IT/ICT/IoT reshapes employment: A robust analysis for the United States
Amir Khakbaz, Behnam Malmir
Technological Forecasting and Social Change · 2026
Safety-Critical Adaptive Impedance Control via Nonsmooth Control Barrier Functions under State and Input Constraints
Faisal Lawan, Xiaoran Han, Joaquin Carrasco +2 more
2026