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ニュース | BigData Insider
Dear AI: How amputees themselves curate the training data for better AI images
Generative image models often depict people with prostheses incorrectly or not at all. With the “Dear AI” initiative, the medical technology group Ottobock wants to change that. Together with those affected, an open data set is created that is intended…
ニュース | Ottobock
Human reality, not cyborg clichés: representing people with prostheses accurately in AI images.
As much as artificial intelligence can achieve, it still frequently struggles in its attempts to represent people with disabilities. Anyone who has tried to use AI to create images of people with prostheses will be familiar with the distorted images…
ニュース | Microsoft Source EMEA
Dear AI, here’s how to portray amputees correctly
Artificial Intelligence (AI) struggles to create true-to-life images of people with amputations. Now amputees are teaching AI to be responsible and inclusive – with help from prosthetics manufacturer Ottobock and Microsoft.
Memora: A Harmonic Memory Representation Balancing Abstraction and Specificity
| Xuchao Zhang, Molly Xia, Mayukh Das, Anson Bastos, Rujia Wang, Chetan Bansal, と Saravan Rajmohan
AI agents can’t remember past conversations. They must constantly reload or retrieve context, which grows less efficient as tasks get longer and more complex. Memora solves this with a scalable memory system separating what’s stored from how it’s retrieved.
ニュース | Microsoft Source
Why better AI starts with the people it often misses
Ask an AI tool for a picture of “someone at work,” and you’ll often get a person at a desk, in front of a computer, maybe holding a coffee cup. When people with disabilities appear at all, the images sometimes…
New Future of Work: AI is driving rapid change, uneven benefits
| Jaime Teevan, Sonia Jaffe, Rebecca Janssen, Nancy Baym, Siân Lindley, Bahar Sarrafzadeh, Brent Hecht, Jenna Butler, Jake Hofman, と Sean Rintel
For the past five years, the New Future of Work report has captured how work is changing. This year, the shift feels especially sharp. Previous editions have focused on technology’s role in increasing productivity by automating tasks, accelerating communication, and…
Ideas: Steering AI toward the work future we want
| Jaime Teevan, Jenna Butler, Jake Hofman, と Rebecca Janssen
Microsoft Chief Scientist Jaime Teevan and researchers Jenna Butler, Jake Hofman, and Rebecca Janssen unpack the New Future of Work Report 2025 and explore the ideal AI-driven working world. Plus, is AI a tool or a collaborator? And why the answer matters.
ニュース | Microsoft Source
Using inexpensive MicroLEDs, Microsoft networking innovation aims to make datacenters more efficient
CAMBRIDGE, U.K. — Before appearing on a screen in your hand or on your desk, this story and its photos existed as pulses of light, fired by lasers, that passed through strands of glass as fine as a human hair.…
In nearly every corner of our lives, the buzz about AI is impossible to ignore. It’s destined to revolutionize how we work, learn, and play. For those of us immersed in the world of gaming—whether as players or creators—the question…