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Research Focus: Week of January 13, 2025
In this edition: Privacy enhancements for multiparty deep learning; using smaller, open-source models to provide relevance judgments; new tool uses AI, data to automate innovation and development; Yasuyuki Matsushita named IEEE 2025 Computer Society Fellow.
ニュース | Science News Explores
A new frontier awaits — computing with light
In the guts of a new type of computer, a bunch of tiny LEDs emit a green glow. Those lights have a job to do. They’re performing calculations. Right now, this math is telling the computer how to identify handwritten…
We’re excited to be a part of #NeurIPS2024! Explore the future of AI with over 100 groundbreaking papers, including oral and spotlight sessions, on reinforcement learning, advanced language model training, and multilingual, culturally inclusive benchmarks.
ニュース | Windows Experience Blog
Phi Silica, small but mighty on-device SLM
Today we will share how the Applied Sciences team used a multi-interdisciplinary approach to achieve a breakthrough in power efficiency, inference speed and memory efficiency for a state-of-the-art small language model (SLM), Phi Silica.
ニュース | Communications of the ACM
Addressing the Data Storage Crisis
Our increasingly digitized world is creating more data every year, including videos from ubiquitous smart phones, observations from billions of sensors and surveillance cameras, output from artificial intelligence, and much more. Until now, exponential growth in data storage capacity has…
ニュース | TechTarget
Project Silica takes archive data through the looking glass
As data grows, so does the need to store it. Microsoft’s Project Silica is offering an archive alternative to tape with the promise of permanence.
Research Focus: Week of October 28, 2024
New Research | FLASH: Workflow automation agent for diagnosing recurring incidents; METAREFLECTION: Learning instructions for language agents using past reflections; Boosting LLM training efficiency through faster communication between GPUs; and more.
ニュース | Electro Optics
Ariel Gomez Diaz named one of the Photonics100 for 2025
Microsoft Research senior optical scientist Ariel Gomez Diaz was selected for the 2025 Photonics100 list, which celebrates individuals driving innovation in photonics and optical technology worldwide. Ariel’s work explores revolutionary optical technologies with tangible applications for cloud infrastructure.
Find My Things: New teachable AI tool helps blind and low-vision people locate lost personal items
| Martin Grayson, Daniela Massiceti, Cecily Morrison, と Karolina Pakėnaitė
Teachable AI is personalizing accessibility for people with disabilities, giving them the power to train AI-based tools and apps to provide help in their daily lives. Find My Things, available with the Seeing AI app, is a great example.