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Actions Speak Louder Than Prompts: Rethinking How LLMs Reason Over Graph Data 

March 3, 2026

By Ben Finkelshtein (opens in new tab) (University of Oxford), Silviu Cucerzan, Sujay Kumar Jauhar, and Ryen W. White (Microsoft)  Think about the last time you opened a shared document at work. Behind that simple action lies a complex network of relationships: the colleagues who edited the file…

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The Shape of Things to Come 

March 3, 2026 | Doug Burger

Technical advances are moving at such a rapid pace that it can be challenging to define the tomorrow we’re working toward. In The Shape of Things to Come, Microsoft research leader Doug Burger and experts from across disciplines tease out…

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Trailer: The Shape of Things to Come 

March 3, 2026 | Doug Burger

Microsoft research lead Doug Burger introduces his new podcast series, "The Shape of Things to Come", an exploration into the fundamental truths about AI and how the technology will reshape the future.

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CORPGEN advances AI agents for real work 

February 26, 2026 | Abubakarr Jaye, Nigel Boachie Kumankumah, Chidera Biringa, Anjel Patel, Dayquan Julienne, Tianwei Chen, and Sulaiman Vesal

By mid-morning, a typical knowledge worker is already juggling a client report, a budget spreadsheet, a slide deck, and an email backlog, all interdependent and all demanding attention at once. For AI agents to be genuinely useful in that environment,…

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ACM SIGCHI Societal Impact Award 

February 24, 2026

Jacki O’Neill, founding Lab Director of Microsoft Research Africa, Nairobi, was given the 2026 Societal Impact Award by ACM SIGCHI for her research in computer science which has had extensive societal impact specifically in the areas of financial inclusion, future…

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Celebrating 250 million: Empowering communities to enable the global AI economy 

February 24, 2026

Ahead of Mobile World Congress, where global leaders, governments, and industry convene at the world’s largest connectivity event, Microsoft is marking a major milestone in our efforts to expand digital access worldwide. In 2022, we made a bold commitment to expand internet…

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Experiential Reinforcement Learning 

February 20, 2026

By Taiwei Shi, Sihao Chen, Longqi Yang, Jaime Teevan Reinforcement Learning is at the core of building and improving frontier AI models and products. Yet most state-of-the-art RL methods learn primarily from outcomes: a scalar reward signal that says whether…

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Media Authenticity Methods in Practice: Capabilities, Limitations, and Directions 

February 19, 2026 | Eric Horvitz, Andrew Jenks, and Jessica Young

As synthetic media grows, verifying what’s real, and the origin of content, matters more than ever. Our latest report explores media integrity and authentication methods, their limits, and practical paths toward trustworthy provenance across images, audio, and video.

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Project Silica’s advances in glass storage technology 

February 18, 2026 | Richard Black

Project Silica introduces new techniques for encoding data in borosilicate glass, as described in the journal Nature. These advances lower media cost and simplify writing and reading systems while supporting 10,000-year data preservation.

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