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1 month ago |
azure.microsoft.com | Andy Beatman |Azure AI |Steve Sweetman |Mark Russinovich
As we celebrate innovation in accessibility at Microsoft’s Ability Summit 2025, we invite you to explore how Azure AI can enhance accessibility in your products and services. The future isn’t just about removing barriers—it’s about building a world where everyone moves forward together. When my wife and I had our first child, I started seeing the world differently.
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Oct 15, 2024 |
techcommunity.microsoft.com | Mark Russinovich
The name Adams Bridge is inspired by the mythological structure which was said to span a vast gulf between two landmasses. In the realm of cryptography, a similar vast gap exists between classical asymmetric cryptography and quantum-resilient cryptography. Azure aims to bridge this gap by developing a fully open-source silicon quantum resilient cryptographic accelerator known as the Adams Bridge Accelerator.
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Sep 26, 2024 |
microsoft.com | Mark Russinovich |Microsoft Azure
Learn more about how we’re making progress towards our sustainability commitments in part 1 of this blog: Sustainable by design: Innovating for energy efficiency in AI, part 1. As we continue to deliver on our customer commitments to cloud and AI innovation, we remain resolute in our commitment to advancing sustainability.
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Sep 24, 2024 |
techcommunity.microsoft.com | Mark Russinovich
Generative AI powered by Large Language Models (LLMs) has revolutionized the way we interact with technology. Through chatbots, co-pilots, and agents, AI is amplifying human productivity across sectors such as healthcare, finance, government, and cybersecurity. Microsoft’s AI platform has been at the forefront of this revolution, supporting state-of-the-art AI models, enabling organizations to differentiate with their business, by enabling developers to deploy AI applications at scale.
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Sep 12, 2024 |
microsoft.com | Mark Russinovich |Microsoft Azure
Learn more about how we’re making progress towards our sustainability commitments through the Sustainable by design blog series, starting with Sustainable by design: Advancing the sustainability of AI.
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Jun 26, 2024 |
microsoft.com | Mark Russinovich
In generative AI, jailbreaks, also known as direct prompt injection attacks, are malicious user inputs that attempt to circumvent an AI model’s intended behavior. A successful jailbreak has potential to subvert all or most responsible AI (RAI) guardrails built into the model through its training by the AI vendor, making risk mitigations across other layers of the AI stack a critical design choice as part of defense in depth.
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Jun 20, 2024 |
learn.microsoft.com | Mark Russinovich
Article 06/20/2024 By Mark Russinovich Published: June 20, 2024 Download Process Monitor (2.9 MB) Download Procmon for Linux (GitHub) Run now from Sysinternals Live. Introduction Process Monitor is an advanced monitoring tool for Windows that shows real-time file system, Registry and process/thread activity. It combines the features of two legacy Sysinternals utilities, Filemon and Regmon, and adds an extensive list of enhancements including rich and non-destructive filtering, comprehensive...
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Apr 16, 2024 |
blog.radapp.io | Mark Russinovich
The Microsoft Azure Incubations Team is excited to announce that Radius has been approved by the Cloud Native Compute Foundation as a Sandbox project, the entry point for new CNCF projects. This approval is a key step toward building a vibrant community and open governance for the Radius project in partnership with the CNCF, along with addressing the growing emphasis from enterprises on leveraging only CNCF approved projects for strategic cloud investments.
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Apr 11, 2024 |
microsoft.com | Mark Russinovich
As we continue to integrate generative AI into our daily lives, it’s important to understand the potential harms that can arise from its use. Our ongoing commitment to advance safe, secure, and trustworthy AI includes transparency about the capabilities and limitations of large language models (LLMs). We prioritize research on societal risks and building secure, safe AI, and focus on developing and deploying AI systems for the public good.
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Jan 1, 2024 |
cacm.acm.org | Mark Russinovich
1. Birkholz, H., Delignat-Lavaud, A., Fournet, C., Deshpande, Y., and Lasker, S. An Architecture for Trustworthy and Transparent Digital Supply Chains. IETF SCITT Working Group, 2022; https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-scitt-architecture/. 2. CCF: A framework for building confidential verifiable replicated services. GitHub, 2019; https://github.com/microsoft/CCF. 3. Confidential Computing Consortium; https://confidentialcomputing.io. 4. Delignat-Lavaud, A., Russinovich, M., Vaswani, K.