In the fast-paced progress of AI, the question of how to evaluate and understand capabilities of state-of-the-art models is timelier than ever. New and capable models are being released frequently, and each release promises the next big leap in frontiers of intelligence. Yet, as researchers and developers, often we ask ourselves: Are these models...
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 Can LLMs be Fooled? Investigating Vulnerabilities in LLMs Large language models (LLMs) are the de facto standard for...
Large language models (LLMs) have achieved unprecedented accuracy on medical question-answering benchmarks, showcasing their potential to revolutionize healthcare by supporting clinicians and patients. However, these benchmarks often fail to capture the full complexity of real-world medical scenarios. To truly harness the power of LLMs in healthcare,...
GraphRAG uses large language models (LLMs) to create a comprehensive knowledge graph that details entities and their relationships from any collection of text documents. This graph enables GraphRAG to leverage the semantic structure of the data and generate responses to complex queries that require a broad understanding of the entire text. In...
Transforming research ideas into meaningful impact is no small feat. It often requires the knowledge and experience of individuals from across disciplines and institutions. Collaborators, a Microsoft Research Podcast series, explores the relationships—both expected and unexpected—behind the projects, products, and services being pursued...
As AI research and technology development continue to advance, there is also a need to account for the energy and infrastructure resources required to manage large datasets and execute difficult computations. When we look to nature for models of efficiency, the human brain stands out, resourcefully handling complex tasks. Inspired by this, researchers...
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