Collaborators: Silica in space with Richard Black and Dexter Greene
College freshman Dexter Greene and Microsoft research manager Richard Black discuss how technology that stores data in glass is supporting students as they expand earlier efforts to communicate what
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What’s Your Story: Nicole Forsgren
Partner Research Manager and developer experience expert Nicole Forsgren talks about the future of software engineering with AI, why she loves tech, and her reliance on a spreadsheet and her gut
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Abstracts: February 29, 2024
Can how we think about our thinking help us better incorporate generative AI in our lives & work?
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What’s Your Story: Jacki O’Neill
Jacki O'Neill saw an opportunity to expand Microsoft research efforts to Africa. She now leads Microsoft Research Africa, Nairobi (formerly MARI).
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Collaborators: Prompt engineering with Siddharth Suri and David Holtz
Researcher Siddharth Suri and professor David Holtz give a brief history of prompt engineering, discuss the debate behind their recent collaboration, and share what they found from studying how
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Episode 7: The road ahead
In this final episode of the series. Microsoft health leaders look three years into the future and predict some big innovations to come.
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Episode 6: Healthcare Agent Orchestrator
Healthcare AI agents can now be customized and evaluated to tackle even more of the “undifferentiated heavy lifting” in healthcare.
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Episode 5: Breakthroughs in AI
New advances in AI technology are helping fulfill longstanding expectations for game-changing healthcare improvements.
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Episode 4: A distribution channel for AI innovation
In this episode, the panel explores the broad use of Microsoft Teams as a trusted communications tool already in use in clinical workflows.
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Episode 3: Collaborating faster
Healthcare innovation is moving more quickly than ever from research to real-world applications.
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Episode 2: A multi-disciplinary approach
In this episode, the team explores the value of including different perspectives when addressing a complex challenge.
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Episode 1: Tackling complex healthcare challenges
In this episode, Microsoft Research and Microsoft Health and Life Sciences leaders reflect on how AI is beginning to ease real-world challenges in healthcare.
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AI Frontiers: Rethinking intelligence with Ashley Llorens and Ida Momennejad
Principal Researcher Ida Momennejad brings her expertise in cognitive neuroscience and computer science to this in-depth conversation about general intelligence and what the evolution of the brain
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Abstracts: March 21, 2024
Senior Researcher Chang Liu discusses M-OFDFT, a variation of orbital-free density functional theory (OFDFT) that leverages deep learning to help identify molecular properties in a way that
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Ideas: Language technologies for everyone with Kalika Bali
The new series “Ideas” debuts with guest Kalika Bali.
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Abstracts: April 16, 2024
Tusher Chakraborty talks about the paper “Spectrumize: Spectrum-efficient Satellite Networks for the Internet of Things,” including a method for supporting communication between a large
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Abstracts: May 6, 2024
Researcher Michel Galley explores how he and fellow researchers combined new and existing data to create MathVista, an open-source benchmark for measuring the mathematical reasoning capabilities of
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Ideas: Exploring AI frontiers with Rafah Hosn
Energized by disruption, partner group product manager Rafah Hosn is helping to drive scientific advancement in AI for Microsoft.
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What’s Your Story: Weishung Liu
Principal PM Manager Weishung Liu shares how a career delivering products and customer experiences aligns with her love of people and storytelling and how—despite efforts to defy the expectations
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Ideas: Designing AI for people with Abigail Sellen
Social scientist and HCI expert Abigail Sellen explores the critical understanding needed to build human-centric AI through the lens of the new AICE initiative, a collective of interdisciplinary
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Abstracts: May 20, 2024
Andrey Kolobov discusses WindSeer, a small CNN capable of estimating the wind field around an sUAV in flight more finely and with less compute and data than traditional models.
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Collaborators: Sustainable electronics with Jake Smith and Aniruddh Vashisth
Printed circuit boards are abundant—in the stuff we use and in landfills.
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Ideas: Solving network management puzzles with Behnaz Arzani
Behnaz Arzani loves hard problems and the freedom to explore. That makes research a great fit!
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Abstracts: July 29, 2024
A lack of appropriate data, decreased model performance, and other obstacles have made it difficult to expand the input language models can receive.
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What’s Your Story: Emre Kiciman
Emre Kiciman shares how some keen observations and a desire to have front-end impact led him to make the jump from systems and networking to computational social science and now causal analysis and
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Collaborators: AI and the economy with Brendan Lucier and Mert Demirer
Researcher Brendan Lucier and professor Mert Demirer are applying their micro- and macroeconomic expertise, respectively, to forecasting the economic impact of AI.
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Abstracts: August 15, 2024
Advanced AI may make it easier for bad actors to deceive others online.
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What's Your Story: Lex Story
Model maker and fabricator Lex Story helps bring research to life through prototyping.
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Abstracts: September 30, 2024
The personalizable object recognizer Find My Things was recently recognized for accessible design.
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