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Moving to GraphRAG 1.0 – Streamlining ergonomics for developers and users 

December 16, 2024 | Nathan Evans, Alonso Guevara Fernández, and Joshua Bradley

GraphRAG helps advance AI use in complex domains like science. Thanks to enthusiastic adoption and community engagement, we’ve upgraded the pre-release version. Check out the major ergonomic and structural updates in GraphRAG 1.0.

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MedFuzz: Exploring the robustness of LLMs on medical challenge problems 

September 10, 2024 | Robert Osazuwa Ness

Medfuzz tests LLMs by breaking benchmark assumptions, exposing vulnerabilities to bolster real-world accuracy.

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Empowering NGOs with generative AI in the fight against human trafficking 

July 10, 2024 | Darren Edge, Ha Trinh, and Dayenne Souza

Intelligence Toolkit was built to help fight human trafficking and is applicable to a broad range of societal challenges. Learn how Microsoft researchers worked with global experts to develop generative AI tools that could help tackle urgent issues at scale.

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IOM and Microsoft release first-ever differentially private synthetic dataset to counter human trafficking 

December 8, 2022

Microsoft is home to a diverse team of researchers focused on supporting a healthy global society, including finding ways technology can address human rights problems affecting the most vulnerable populations around the world. With a multi-disciplinary background in human-computer interaction, data…

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Project Resolve and the Healthy Community Hub Deploy Data Science that Works for Communities 

June 7, 2022

The Healthy Community Hub and Project Resolve, a multi-stakeholder collaboration that brings Microsoft Research’s social science, engineering, and computer science expertise to the table with the North Carolina CBO leaders. Microsoft’s team is building out the tool while also leveraging the…

In the news | Financial Times

Three ways to ensure health tech innovation benefits all 

January 30, 2022

As digital technologies become widespread in our lives, they have enormous potential to influence health and wellbeing. To get the most out of them, we need a new form of innovation focused on those who face the toughest barriers. And…

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Revealing the Hidden Structure of Corruption 

December 9, 2021

How do you solve a problem like corruption? In this Societal Resilience case study, learn about our development of data tools that could bring new levels of transparency to public procurement data, building on collaborations with the World Bank and…

In the news | The Hill

How human-centered tech can beat COVID-19 through contact tracing 

December 1, 2021

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is working on a proposal to massively scale-up testing and contact tracing to tackle the COVID-19 crisis. This effort will involve identifying all of those infected with the coronavirus and notifying everyone…

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Real-world evidence and the path from data to impact 

September 23, 2021 | Darren Edge and Jonathan Larson

From the intense shock of the COVID-19 pandemic to the effects of climate change, our global society has never faced greater risk. The Societal Resilience team at Microsoft Research was established in recognition of this risk and tasked with developing open technologies that enable a scalable response in times of crisis. And just…

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