We recently welcomed faculty grant recipients from the Accelerating Foundation Models Research (AFMR) initiative for Minority Serving Institutions (MSI) to Microsoft headquarters in Redmond. This AFMR-MSI initiative supports Historically Black Colleges and Universities and Hispanic-Serving Institutions by providing access to cutting-edge foundation models hosted on Microsoft Azure through Microsoft AI services. We are pleased to recognize the contributions of these researchers: • Cesar Torres, The University of Texas at Arlington • Nikita Soni, University of Illinois, Chicago • Muhammed Idris, Morehouse School of Medicine • Hajar Homayouni, San Diego State University • Pedram Rooshenas, University of Illinois, Chicago • Kinnis Gosha, Morehouse College • Davi Valerio de Queiroz Rodrigues, The University of Texas at El Paso • Amr Magdy, University of California, Riverside • Xiang (Susie) Zhao, Alabama A&M University https://lnkd.in/eS8F3qrs
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Simplifying secure decision tree training; Improving accuracy of audio content detection; A novel neurosymbolic system for converting text to tables; New video series: AI for Business Transformation; TEE security protections for container workloads: https://lnkd.in/eXNYNWD8
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The landscape of research is going through a significant transformation, driven by the power of AI foundation models. These sophisticated tools are enhancing our ability to develop pharmaceuticals, predict weather patterns, and design innovative materials – enabling faster and more accurate scientific outcomes. Explore how cutting-edge AI foundation models are pioneering this shift with innovative projects like Aurora and MatterGen, and learn how AI is expanding the horizons of research: https://msft.it/6009maM2S
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Congrats to Frank Noé, Partner Research Manager at Microsoft Research AI for Science, on being named a Fellow of the American Physical Society (APS)! Frank is recognized for his groundbreaking work in machine learning, specifically in advancing solutions for complex problems like many-body sampling and electronic structure. His research continues to redefine how AI and physics come together to tackle major scientific problems. https://lnkd.in/e4JhZ4dh
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Generative AI is revolutionizing content creation, but it also poses risks like deepfakes. Discover how Microsoft’s Content Credentials ensures transparency and authenticity in digital media. https://msft.it/6005mUTGF
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Data Formulator investigates combining UI interactions with natural language input. Powered by AI, it can help users create or adapt visualizations and supports continuous refinement through an iterative process. Now available on GitHub: https://lnkd.in/e7Z2HRn9
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RadEdit stress-tests biomedical vision models by simulating dataset shifts through precise image editing. It uses diffusion models to create realistic, synthetic datasets, helping to identify model weaknesses and evaluate robustness: https://lnkd.in/e-iZZDSq
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Microsoft’s Peter Lee explores generative AI as a revolutionary reasoning tool, capable of improving data analysis, clinician well-being, and patient care. https://lnkd.in/ezBCtVyN
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Find My Things, a personalizable object recognition feature in the Seeing AI app, was recently honored in the accessible design & AI categories of Fast Company’s design awards. In “Abstracts,” learn about the tech & community participation behind it: https://lnkd.in/emfnUKWC
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