Podcasts

  1. Illustrated image of Weizhu Chen.

    Abstracts: NeurIPS 2024 with Weizhu Chen 

    December 6, 2024 | Amber Tingle and Weizhu Chen

    Next-token prediction trains a language model on all tokens in a sequence. VP Weizhu Chen discusses his team’s 2024 NeurIPS paper on how distinguishing between useful and “noisy” tokens in pretraining can improve token efficiency and model performance.

  2. Illustrated image of Dylan Foster for the Abstracts series on the Microsoft Research Podcast.

    Abstracts: NeurIPS 2024 with Dylan Foster 

    December 6, 2024 | Amber Tingle and Dylan Foster

    Can existing algorithms designed for simple reinforcement learning problems be used to solve more complex RL problems? Researcher Dylan Foster discusses the modular approach he and his coauthors explored in their 2024 NeurIPS paper on RL under latent dynamics.

  3. Outlined illustrations of Tong Wang and Bonnie Kruft for the Microsoft Research Podcast, Abstracts series.

    Abstracts: November 14, 2024 

    November 14, 2024 | Bonnie Kruft and Tong Wang

    The efficient simulation of molecules has the potential to change how the world understands biological systems and designs new drugs and biomaterials. Tong Wang discusses AI2BMD, an AI-based system designed to simulate large biomolecules with speed and accuracy.

  4. Outlined illustrations of Chris Hawblitzel and Jay Lorch for the Microsoft Research Podcast, Abstracts series.

    Abstracts: November 5, 2024 

    November 5, 2024 | Amber Tingle, Chris Hawblitzel, and Jay Lorch

    Researchers Chris Hawblitzel and Jay Lorch share how progress in programming languages and verification approaches are bringing bug-free software within reach. Their work on the Rust verification tool Verus won the Distinguished Artifact Award at SOSP ’24.

  5. Outlined illustrations of Shan Lu and Bogdan Stoica for the Microsoft Research Podcast.

    Abstracts: November 4, 2024 

    November 4, 2024 | Gretchen Huizinga, Shan Lu, and Bogdan Stoica

    In their 2024 SOSP paper, researchers explore a common—though often undertested—software system issue: retry bugs. Research manager Shan Lu and PhD candidate Bogdan Stoica share how they’re combining traditional program analysis and LLMs to address the challenge.

  6. Stylized microphone and sound waves illustration.

    Abstracts: August 15, 2024 

    August 15, 2024 | Amber Tingle, Shrey Jain, and Zoë Hitzig

    Advanced AI may make it easier for bad actors to deceive others online. A multidisciplinary research team is exploring one solution: a credential that allows people to show they’re not bots without sharing identifying information. Shrey Jain and Zoë Hitzig explain.

  7. Microsoft Research Podcast - Abstracts

    Abstracts: July 29, 2024 

    July 29, 2024 | Gretchen Huizinga and Li Lyna Zhang

    A lack of appropriate data, decreased model performance, and other obstacles have made it difficult to expand the input language models can receive. Li Lyna Zhang introduces LongRoPE, a method capable of extending content windows to more than 2 million tokens.

  8. Microsoft Research Podcast - Abstracts

    Abstracts: July 18, 2024 

    July 18, 2024 | Gretchen Huizinga and Arindam Mitra

    Senior Researcher Arindam Mitra introduces AgentInstruct. Using raw data sources, the automated multi-agent framework can create diverse, high-quality synthetic data at scale for the post-training of small and large language models.

  9. Microsoft Research Podcast - Abstracts | May 20, 2024 | Andrey Kolobov

    Abstracts: May 20, 2024 

    May 20, 2024 | Andrey Kolobov and Gretchen Huizinga

    Andrey Kolobov discusses WindSeer, a small CNN capable of estimating the wind field around an sUAV in flight more finely and with less compute and data than traditional models. The advancement can help support longer and safer autonomous flights.