| Xin Wang and Neel Joshi
HoloAssist is a new multimodal dataset consisting of 166 hours of interactive task executions with 222 participants. Discover how it offers invaluable data to advance the capabilities of next-gen AI copilots for real-world tasks.
| Madeleine Daepp, Alejandro Cuevas, and Jennifer Scurrell
Connecting with researchers, collaborating across disciplines, and exploring a new city—PhD students Jennifer Scurrell and Alejandro Cuevas talk to Senior Researcher Madeleine Daepp about the internship experience at Microsoft Research.
Ronen Eldan (Microsoft Research) and Mark Russinovich (Azure) The Challenge of Unlearning in an AI Era Over the last few months, significant public attention has focused on a wide variety of questions related to the data used to train large…
Ronen Eldan and Mark Russinovich The Challenge of Unlearning in an AI Era Over the last few months, significant public attention has focused on a wide variety of questions related to the data used to train large language models (LLMs).…
In the news | UAE Today
Space technology and satellites can be used to prioritise the worst-hit areas during natural disasters and help rescuers save lives on the ground, a space conference heard. Although the AI technology used to scour thousands of images from disaster zones is…
Awards | MacArthur Foundation
Microsoft Research congratulates computer scientist and statistician Lester Mackey on his selection as a 2023 MacArthur Fellow.
A diverse research ecosystem is essential to realizing the promise of AI. Accelerate Foundation Models Research aims to expand access to powerful models, engaging academics outside of computer science to pursue a broad range of important opportunities.
In the news | Medium: Jesus Rodriguez
Autonomous agents are rapidly becoming one of the hottest trends in generative AI. Still far from being a solve problem or a mainstream trend, autonomous agents is universally acknowledged as one of the new frontiers in the foundation model landscape.…
In the news | Microsoft Innovation Stories
Sealed in glass Project Silica’s coaster-size glass plates can store data for thousands of years, creating sustainable storage for the world. Storing data on glass might sound futuristic, but it’s a concept that dates back to the 19th century when…