Research Forum: Panel Discussion: AI Frontiers

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  • Опубліковано 30 січ 2024
  • Microsoft Research Forum, January 30, 2024
    Hosted by Ashley Llorens, VP and Distinguished Scientist, Microsoft AI researchers, Sébastien Bubeck, Ahmed Awadallah, and Ece Kamar discuss frontiers in small language models and where AI research and capabilities are headed next.
    See more at aka.ms/ResearchForum-Jan2024

КОМЕНТАРІ • 28

  • @MicrosoftResearch

    Join us for a continuous exchange of ideas about research in the era of general AI.

  • @mercanchannel

    i liked this video because of bubeck's first answer, where he calls his aspiration of AI is to illuminate human mind.

  • @fil4dworldcomo623

    Thank you for sharing how you see and how you work on AI research. If you are interested to outsource some of the work, it will help on making the machine to learn from different kinds of intelligence that it should learn better facilitation of human learning. Perhaps it can also fast-track empathy development and to be more context sensitive. We think that we must have agents that learns from the innocence of humans who specializes on what are made available to them by nature or by circumstances. Perhaps delusions can be transformed into instinctive learning.

  • @SiimKoger

    Just like how it isn't the most effective if one human tried to learn and do everything in the company, so are more specialized AI models more successful at their perspective tasks. I could see those general jack-of-all-trade models act as a sort of project managers / leaders / communicators between more specialized models.

  • @GNARGNARHEAD

    that was insightful, thanks guys.. now to bed! 🌞

  • @MrBillythefisherman

    Paraphrase: "we dont know the mysteries of the human mind" - how it works. Then the next question is how good of an analogy are transformers to the human mind - "terrible".

  • @JaredWoodruff

    Great video and very insightful.

  • @tvm73836

    Your video description says Ece Kamar instead of AJ Kumar 😂. That’s not very good AI😀

  • @hussienalsafi1149

    ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @jonmichaelgalindo

    When the corporate HR shill spouts shallow catch-phrases for twenty minutes and you're like, "Let the researchers talk already..."

  • @diophantine1598

    I wish the interviewer was someone with actual research knowledge… At least then they wouldn’t sound like they’re pretending to understand…

  • @adeelahmadch

    how would someone contribute to your research ? i not only discovered this before it was published but also have done extensive research what sort of reasoning works for what walks of life. P.S. discovered next bit in my research better than textbooks

  • @lenderzconstable

    You mean woke sense reasoning?

  • @frodrigues2008

    Hello to all at Microsoft i would like to have in my PC almost all Microsoft Research topics such as Cloud Computing( in Health Care and Simulations VR + AR) because i am a Windows Insider i would like to have too a enhanced support in my PC and related subjects i know that all Research Topics in a single PC isnt appropriate so i would like to have special support in all my previous and future comments here on UA-cam because i am going to spend almost all my time from now on here on this channel and others related with Microsoft Windows the PC.

  • @wildfotoz

    IMO Microsoft needs to integrate AI into Active Directory and their server products like Exchange Server, SQL Server, Project Server, SharePoint, etc. We need that foundation in order to create digital humans that will perform tasks that humans do. To some degree, people have tried to perform some of these tasks with AutoGen and TaskWeaver, but we need that built into the foundation so that businesses can leverage that when they build out their AI foundation for their business.

  • @MadlipzMarathi

    my god we get it you work at microsoft that woman keep telling it non stop

  • @cocosar

    Probably im not the public for this. Zzzzz

  • @tinypenises7159

    vomit if it from MS - run