MS-TAP program has given a special opportunity to academics to research on Turing Language Model family with Microsoft. The workshop is to bring together the research institutions who participated in the program for the last 2 years to exchange their findings and learnings on their research on Large Language Models. We will also discuss the best way to make AI models by Microsoft more accessible to academics in a more accountable and responsible way so that we develop the foundational research community to drive the state-of-the-art of research and the innovation on Large Language Models together.
Speakers
Agenda
Time (PST) | Session | Speaker |
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8:00 AM | Welcome and Opening Remarks | Eric Horvitz, Technical Fellow and Chief Scientific Officer, Microsoft |
8:10 AM | Panel discussion: Toward healthy research eco-system on Large Language Model | video (opens in new tab) | Panelists: Erwin Gianchandani (opens in new tab), Assistant Director of the Directorate for Technology, National Science Foundation Percy Liang (opens in new tab), Associate Professor, Stanford University Ahmed H. Awadallah, Senior Principal Research Manager, Microsoft Research Saurabh Tiwary, Corporate Vice President, Microsoft Turing Moderator: Eric Horvitz, Technical Fellow and Chief Scientific Officer, Microsoft |
9:00 AM | Project Updates (30 min x 2 schools) | Robert West (opens in new tab), Assistant Professor, École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) Percy Liang (opens in new tab), Associate Professor, Stanford University |
10:00 AM | Break | |
10:30 AM | Project Updates (30 min x 3 schools) | Junwei Lu (opens in new tab), Assistant Professor, Harvard University Prakhar Gupta (opens in new tab), PhD Student, Carnegie Melon University Shane Storks (opens in new tab) and Jianing “Jed” Yang (opens in new tab), PhD Student, University of Michigan |
12:00 PM | Update on Turing Academic Program | Vishrav Chaudhary (opens in new tab), Senior Principal Researcher, Microsoft Turing |
12:30 PM | Closing Remarks | Saurabh Tiwary, Corporate Vice President, Microsoft Turing |
Workshop organizers
Megan Kairiss, Microsoft Turing
Vishrav Chaudhary, Microsoft Turing
Dean Carignan, Office of the Chief Scientist
Sean Kuno, Microsoft Research Outreach
Emre Kiciman, Microsoft Research Redmond
Ahmed H. Awadallah, Microsoft Research Redmond
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