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In the news | Microsoft Health Blog

Digital transformation can improve clinical and financial outcomes 

July 8, 2021

The healthcare industry is in critical need of digital transformation as providers struggle with administrative burdens, fragmented care delivery, siloed data, and burnout. To effectively tackle these challenges, providers in value-based contracts need to quickly adapt to the digital transformation…

In the news | Microsoft Innovation Stories

Maia, a human-oriented AI for chess 

July 8, 2021

A neural network engine that captures human decisions and playing style in chess.

In the news | TWIML

The Future of Human-Machine Interaction with Dan Bohus and Siddhartha Sen 

July 8, 2021

Today we continue our AI in Innovation series joined by Dan Bohus, senior principal researcher at Microsoft Research, and Siddhartha Sen, a principal researcher at Microsoft Research.

Two women side by side, Sonia Jaffe on the left and Jaime Teevan on the right, in black and white smile and look forward. Teevan is holding a cell phone.
Microsoft Research Podcast

New Future of Work: Staying productive and happy when our office is our home with Jaime Teevan and Sonia Jaffe 

July 7, 2021

In this episode of The New Future of Work series of the podcast, Chief Scientist Jaime Teevan and Senior Research Economist Sonia Jaffe delve into the “Personal Productivity and Well-Being” chapter of the report, beginning with why measuring productivity isn’t…

Figure 2: A flowchart depicting unstructured text being processed though a query engine, a probabilistic parser, and probabilistic clustering to produce a unified knowledge base

In the news | VentureBeat

Microsoft’s Project Alexandria parses documents using unsupervised learning 

July 5, 2021

In 2014, Microsoft launched Project Alexandria, a research effort within its Cambridge research division dedicated to discovering entities — topics of information — and their associated properties. Building on the research lab’s work in knowledge mining research using probabilistic programming,…

Emma Pierson awarded 2021 MIT Tech Review Innovators Under 35 

July 2, 2021

Emma Pierson was listed on MIT Technology Review's The 35 Innovators Under 35, which is their yearly opportunity to take a look at not just where technology is now, but where it’s going and who’s taking it there. Emma uses…

Two women side by side, Abigail Sellen on the left and Jaime Teevan on the right, in black and white smile and look forward. Teevan is holding a cell phone.
Microsoft Research Podcast

New Future of Work: Meeting and collaborating in a remote and hybrid world with Jaime Teevan and Abigail Sellen 

June 30, 2021

In this episode of The New Future of Work series of the podcast, Chief Scientist Jaime Teevan and Abigail Sellen, Deputy Lab Director at Microsoft Research Cambridge in the United Kingdom, explore the dynamics of meetings and collaborations in the…

In the news | Microsoft Open Source Blog

Journey to optimize large scale transformer model inference with ONNX Runtime 

June 30, 2021

With its resource-efficient and high-performance nature, ONNX Runtime helped us meet the need of deploying a large-scale multi-layer generative transformer model for code, a.k.a., GPT-C, to empower IntelliCode with the whole line of code completion suggestions in Visual Studio and…

A still image shows a designed high-fidelity simulation with the ability to control causal structure.
Microsoft Research Blog

CausalCity: Introducing a high-fidelity simulation with agency for advancing causal reasoning in machine learning 

June 29, 2021 | Daniel McDuff, Yale Song, Sai Vemprala, Vibhav Vineet, Shuang Ma, and Ashish Kapoor

The ability to reason about causality, and ask ``what would happen if…?’’ is one property that sets human intelligence apart from artificial intelligence. Modern AI algorithms perform well on clearly defined pattern recognition tasks but fall short generalizing in the…

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