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Cynthia Dwork wins Knuth Prize for Outstanding Contributions to the Foundations of Computer Science 

May 15, 2020

SIGACT has awarded the 2020 Donald E. Knuth Prize to IQSS faculty affiliate Cynthia Dwork for her impactful work in the field of computer science. The Knuth Prize is given annually by the Association for Computing Machinery’s Special Interest Group on…

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Microsoft’s new AI can generate smart to-do lists from your emails 

May 14, 2020

Researchers from the University of Washington and Microsoft’s AI team today unveiled a ‘Smart To-Do’ tool for automatically generating task lists from emails. Smart To-Do is an AI feature that scans your outgoing emails for actionable text and turns your…

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Annotating and Sharing Markers with Family and Friends through Microsoft Soundscape 

May 13, 2020

With the COVID-19 situation continuing, we continue to see challenges with in-person support that in regular times would be provided by a sighted guide or a Mobility Instructor. Yet the need to get groceries, head to the pharmacy, and to…

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Diving into Deep InfoMax with Dr. Devon Hjelm 

May 13, 2020

Dr. Devon Hjelm is a senior researcher at the Microsoft Research lab in Montreal, and on the podcast, he joins me to dive deep into his research on Deep InfoMax, a novel self-supervised learning approach to training AI models –…

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Microsoft: Bosque is a new programming language built for AI in the cloud 

May 13, 2020

Microsoft is ready to show off the latest improvements it's made to a new experimental programming language for the cloud called Bosque. Bosque is being developed by a team at Microsoft Research led by principal engineer Mark Marron, who describes…

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Where’s my stuff? Developing AI with help from people who are blind or low vision to meet their needs 

May 12, 2020 | Simone Stumpf, Cecily Morrison, Daniela Massiceti, Ed Cutrell, and Lida Theodorou

Microsoft AI for Accessibility is funding the ORBIT research project, which is enlisting the help of people who are blind or low vision to build a new dataset. People who are blind or low vision can contribute to the project…

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Microsoft partners with CIFAR on AI & COVID-19 Catalyst Grants 

May 12, 2020

Microsoft Research & Microsoft AI for Health are pleased to partner with CIFAR (Canadian Institute for Advanced Research) on their AI & COVID-19  Catalyst Grants initiative. The initiative brings together industry, non-profits, governments, researchers and clinicians working on innovative, high-risk,…

Awards | ACM

2020 Knuth Prize Awarded to Cynthia Dwork 

May 8, 2020

Cynthia Dwork, Distinguished Scientist, received the 2020 Donald E. Knuth Prize for fundamental and lasting contributions to computer science. Dwork is one of the most influential theoretical computer scientists of her generation. Her research has transformed several fields, most notably…

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Ministry of Public Health Introduces Covid-19 Health Bot to Citizens in Lebanon 

May 8, 2020

The Ministry of Public Health (MoPH) in Lebanon has announced the roll out of a Covid-19 Health bot solution for citizens. The Bot has been developed by trakMD in collaboration with Microsoft, the Epidemiological Surveillance and E-Health teams of MoPH…

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