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Interdisciplinary research at WindowsForum.com explores the convergence of technology, social science, and ethics. Discussions cover Microsoft Research Asia's Societal AI white paper, which examines AI's role as a social actor and ethical force, and the institute's cultural diversity as a driver of innovation. A study on body perception demonstrates how neuroscience and virtual reality can create the illusion of a third arm, highlighting cross-disciplinary methods. These threads reflect a focus on how diverse fields—from computer science to psychology—collaborate to address complex challenges in AI, human-computer interaction, and societal impact.
In the evolving landscape of artificial intelligence, the conversation is no longer just about coding smarter algorithms or building larger neural networks. With the extraordinary rise of generative models such as ChatGPT in late 2022, AI has moved beyond its role as a silent technical tool and...
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Navigating Cultural Landscapes: A Heart-Focused Research Journey at Microsoft Research Asia
Across the globe, diverse cultures paint a vivid mosaic—a tapestry where every hue tells its own unique story. In the high-tech corridors of Microsoft Research Asia, this vibrant interplay of cultural...
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Cari Nierenberg writes: If two hands are better than one, then imagine what you could do with three. In a new study, Swedish researchers were able to trick participants' brains into believing their body had an extra arm.
Brain scientists at the Karolinska Institutet in Stockholm conducted...