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AI For Good Lab

“Now is the time for urgent action. Those of us that can do more, should do more. But the challenges we face are complex, and no one company, sector, or country can solve them alone.”

-Brad Smith, Vice Chair & President of Microsoft

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The Prompt with Trevor Noah

Join Trevor Noah, Microsoft’s Chief Questions Officer, in a thought-provoking series that delves into the world of Artificial Intelligence (AI) alongside our AI for Good Lab partners. Each episode explores fundamental questions at the heart of AI’s global impact. From shaping public safety, to health and education, the series takes viewers to the forefront of technological advancements, engaging with technologists, engineers, and scientists. These episodes catalyze discussions about the limitless possibilities of AI.

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Challenges we face

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33M people are affected by food insecurity.

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70% decline in our planet’s wildlife since 1970

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1.3B people or 1 in 6 in the US live with a disability

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<50% of people globally have access to essential health services.

Stories about our progress

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Protecting the Amazon

Deforestation threatens millions of species in the Amazon rainforest. By analyzing daily satellite images, monitoring animal behavior with hidden cameras, and listening to forest sounds through tiny microphones, AI rapidly detects changes, helping scientists protect biodiversity more effectively. The future of the Amazon is becoming brighter.

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Identifying at-risk communities

Traditional population mapping often overlooks communities amidst unplanned growth and migration. Microsoft’s AI for Good Lab, partnering with Planet and the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME), employs satellite imagery and AI to produce high-resolution population maps for better climate-event resilience.

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Curbing malnutrition with AI

Amref is working with the University of Southern California (USC), the Kenyan Ministry of Health, and Microsoft AI for Good Lab to develop a model that predicts health risks with AI. Each partner institution contributed their expertise to develop a solution that will empower government and humanitarian groups to tackle community health in a new way.  

SeeingAI

Independence in an app

Seeing AI empowers blind and low-vision individuals to easily navigate their world. Using a smartphone camera, the app reads text, scans barcodes, describes scenes, identifies faces, and more, creating a rich, narrated experience. Seeing AI brings daily life into focus through the power of inclusive design.

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Mapping the planet to clean energy

Global renewable energy transition requires accurate data on solar and wind installations. In collaboration with Partnerships: Planet and The Nature Conservancy, the Global Renewables Watch is a living atlas using AI and satellite imagery to map utility-scale solar and wind installations worldwide.

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Pytorch-wildlife empowers conservation

Pytorch-Wildlife serves as a versatile platform for developing and sharing AI conservation models, from camera traps and overhead images to bioacoustics. Achieving meaningful progress in conservation demands collective action and engagement.