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A deep generative model trifecta: Three advances that work towards harnessing large-scale power 

April 9, 2020 | Chunyuan Li and Jianfeng Gao

One of the core aspirations in artificial intelligence is to develop algorithms and techniques that endow computers with an ability to synthesize the observed data in our world. Every time researchers build a model to imitate this ability, this model…

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Mobilizing AI for Health to fight against COVID-19 

April 9, 2020

Given the urgency the COVID-19 virus has created, we are mobilizing our AI for Health initiative to focus on helping those on the front lines of research of COVID-19. We’re focusing our efforts in five specific areas where we think…

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Getting Fresh Air with Microsoft Soundscape 

April 8, 2020

Hello there, my name is Amos Miller and I’m the Product Lead for Microsoft Soundscape. In this piece, I want to share what I do when going out for a walk with my guide dog Saigon, for us both to…

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Project Orleans and the distributed database future with Dr. Philip Bernstein 

April 8, 2020

Forty years ago, database research was an “exotic” field and, because of its business data processing reputation, was not considered intellectually interesting in academic circles. But that didn’t deter Dr. Philip Bernstein, now a Distinguished Scientist in MSR’s Data Management,…

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Prazosin Might Be A Treatment For COVID-19. More Data Is Urgently Needed 

April 8, 2020

Amidst all of the unproven and ineffective treatments being promoted for coronavirus treatment, a new possibility has just emerged. Scientists around the globe are devoting enormous resources to trying to develop new treatments for COVID-19, the pandemic that is sweeping…

In the news | Microsoft Transform

How international health care organizations are using bots to help fight COVID-19 

April 8, 2020

As the coronavirus pandemic began spreading across Europe earlier this year, the number of calls to Emergency Medical Services Copenhagen quickly ramped up. The organization, which provides emergency care for about one-third of Denmark’s population, saw calls to its emergency…

In the news | New York Times

You Can’t Spell Creative Without A.I. 

April 8, 2020

Advances in software applications that process human language lie at the heart of the debate over whether computer technologies will enhance or even substitute for human creativity.

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Changes to Microsoft Academic Services (MAS) During COVID-19 

April 7, 2020

In response to the rapid publications on COVID-19, Microsoft Academic Services have made several changes in the way scholarly articles are processed.

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Bringing virtual reality to people who are blind with an immersive sensory-based system 

April 7, 2020 | Ed Cutrell and Eyal Ofek

Virtual reality (VR) is an incredibly exciting way to experience computing, providing users with intuitive and immersive means of interacting with information that attempts to mirror the way we naturally experience the world around us. In the past few years,…

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