新闻与深度文章
| Jaime Teevan, Sonia Jaffe, Rebecca Janssen, Nancy Baym, Siân Lindley, Bahar Sarrafzadeh, Brent Hecht, Jenna Butler, Jake Hofman, 和 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…
| Jaime Teevan, Jenna Butler, Jake Hofman, 和 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.
| Jenn Wortman Vaughan 和 Hanna Wallach
As the Women in Machine Learning Workshop (WiML) marks its 20th annual gathering, cofounders, friends, and collaborators Jenn Wortman Vaughan and Hanna Wallach reflect on WiML’s evolution, navigating the field of ML, and their work in responsible AI.
| Kathleen Sullivan, Daniel Carpenter, Timo Minssen, 和 Chad Atalla
Professors Daniel Carpenter and Timo Minssen explore evolving pharma and medical device regulation, including the role of clinical trials, while Microsoft applied scientist Chad Atalla shares where AI governance stakeholders might find inspiration in the fields.
奖项 | HCI INTERNATIONAL
The recipient of the ‘HCI MEDAL FOR SOCIETAL IMPACT’ for 2025 is Susan Dumais
The HCII2025 Conference is proud to announce Susan Dumais as the 2025 recipient of the ‘HCI MEDAL FOR SOCIETAL IMPACT’. Susan is a pioneering researcher whose work has reshaped information retrieval, search engines, and human-computer interaction, while her innovations have…
奖项 | American Philosophical Society
Susan Dumais elected to the American Philosophical Society
The American Philosophical Society (APS), the oldest and most distinguished learned society in North America, is pleased to announce the election of 38 new Members in 2025. These new Members represent outstanding achievement in the sciences, humanities, social sciences, and…
In this issue: our CHI 2025 & ICLR 2025 contributions, plus research on causal reasoning & LLMs; countering LLM jailbreak attacks; and how people use AI vs. AI-alone. Also, SVP of Microsoft Health Jim Weinstein talks rural healthcare innovation.
| Eric Yuan, Morgane Moss, Charbel Feghali, Chinmay Singh, Darya Moldavskaya, Drew MacPhee, Lucas Caccia, Matheus Pereira, Minseon Kim, Alessandro Sordoni, 和 Marc-Alexandre Côté
Developers spend a lot of time debugging code. Learn how debug-gym can equip AI agents to help, enabling them to set breakpoints, navigate the codebase, and print runtime variable values on demand, so they better understand the code and its…
| Lucas Caccia, Darya Moldavskaya, 和 Alessandro Sordoni
Modular models can democratize AI development while unlocking new benefits and use cases. Modularized AI can be more flexible, more compliant, and cheaper to develop—requiring less data and fewer compute resources to train expert models.