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Scientists who used AI to ‘crack the code’ of almost all proteins win Nobel Prize in chemistry.[1] After winning Nobel for foundational AI work, Geoffrey Hinton says he’s proud Ilya Sutskever ‘fired Sam Altman’.[2] Introducing Tx-LLM, a language model fine-tuned
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AI can help solve some of the world’s biggest challenges — whether climate change, cancer or national security — U.S. Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm emphasized today during her remarks at the AI for Science, Energy and Security session at
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I have been working on AI enterprise applications for some years. I have seen many companies that want to implement AI driven innovation on their organisation but struggle to do so because the C-level decision maker was convinced he needs
Welcome to Research Focus, a series of blog posts that highlights notable publications, events, code/datasets, new hires and other milestones from across the research community at Microsoft. NEW RESEARCH Securely Training Decision Trees Efficiently In a recent paper: Securely Training
Large language models and the applications they power enable unprecedented opportunities for organizations to get deeper insights from their data reservoirs and to build entirely new classes of applications. But with opportunities often come challenges. Both on premises and in
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