À propos
I am currently an AI Product Lead at Microsoft Health and Life Sciences. I am also the Co-Founder of the Plural Technology Collaboratory (opens in new tab) at Microsoft Research (see mission statement (opens in new tab)).
Previous Technical Projects
- Product Lead of the Healthcare Agent Orchestrator (Transforming Tumor Boards: AI Agents and the New Era of Personalized Cancer Care – Microsoft Research (opens in new tab))
- Co-author Contextual Confidence Framework (paper (opens in new tab)) in collaboration with researchers from OpenAI (Zoë Hitzig and Pamela Mishkin). Featured in Microsoft Research 2023 Highlights (opens in new tab). Accepted to SaTML 2025.
- Co-author of Cross-Platform Origin of Content provenance framework (GitHub (opens in new tab)).
- Co-author of Sandi: Accountability Mechanism (paper (opens in new tab)), see Microsoft Research Blog. (opens in new tab)
- Co-author of designated verifier signatures (GitHub (opens in new tab)).
- Co-author of zero-knowledge identity badges (GitHub (opens in new tab)).
Selected papers
- Jain, Shrey, Hitzig, Zoë., Mishkin, Pamela., “Contextual Confidence and Generative AI (opens in new tab)”, October, 2023. Accepeted to SaTML 2025.
- Wojtowicz, Zachary., Jain Shrey., Vincent, Nick “Push and Pull: A Framework for Measuring Attentional Agency (opens in new tab)”, May, 2024. Accepted to ACM FAccT 2025.
- Jain, Shrey, et al. “AI and Democracy’s Digital Identity Crisis (opens in new tab)”, SSRN, October, 2023.
- Laine, Kim, Shrey Jain, et al. “Rethinking trust in direct messages in the AI era (opens in new tab)”, Microsoft Research, September, 2023.
- Jain, Shrey, Divya Siddarth, and E. Glen Weyl. “Plural Publics (opens in new tab).” Edmond and Lily Safra Center for Ethics, Harvard University, March, 2023.
- Jain, Shrey, Leon Erichsen, and Glen Weyl. “A plural decentralized identity frontier: Abstraction v. composability tradeoffs in web3 (opens in new tab).” arXiv preprint, August 2022.
- Jain, Shrey, et al., “Flatten: COVID-19 Survey Data on Symptoms, Demographics and Mental Health in Canada (version 1.0) (opens in new tab)” PhysioNet, May 2021.
- Jain, Shrey, et al. “Digital healthcare tools for the world’s poorest people and places: A new framework for syndromic surveillance forged in the fight against COVID-19 in Somalia (opens in new tab).” JMIR Preprints, April, 2021.
Media
I have given numerous talks and been on many podcasts relating to this research. Here are a few where I address core parts of my research:
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- Transforming Tumor Boards: AI Agents and the New Era of Personalized Cancer Care – Microsoft Research (opens in new tab)
- Microsoft Research Podcast on “Contextual Confidence and Generative AI” paper with Zoë Hitzig (opens in new tab)
- EDCON Montenegro, 2023 Talk (opens in new tab)
- Plurality Network Conference, Berkeley, California, 2023 (opens in new tab)
- DevCon, Bogota, 2022 Talk (opens in new tab)
- Bankless Green Pill Podcast, 2023 (opens in new tab)
- Radical X Change Podcast, 2023 (opens in new tab)
- Network Society Panel Moderated, Green Independence Conference, Warsaw, Poland (opens in new tab)
- Where to use a blockchain in non-financial applications? Reviewer to Vitalik Buterin (Founder of Ethereum) blog on this (opens in new tab)
- Schelling Point, Bogota, 2022 Talk (opens in new tab)
- Innovate Moldova in Chișinău, Moldova, 2022 (opens in new tab)
- Active Inference Institute Podcast, 2023 (opens in new tab)
- Social Zero-Knowledge Projects in Ethereum, 2022 (opens in new tab)
- Exploring Mechanism Design within Gitcoin, 2022 (opens in new tab)
- Visualizing Contextual Integrity Posting, 2023 (opens in new tab)
- Decentralized Identity Landscape, 2022 (opens in new tab)
- British Medical Journal, Innovations, MIT COVID-19 Datathon: data without boundaries (opens in new tab)
- Digital healthcare tools for the world’s poorest people and places: A new framework for syndromic surveillance forged in the fight against COVID-19 in Somalia (opens in new tab)
- Flatten: COVID-19 Survey Data on Symptoms, Demographics and Mental Health in Canada (opens in new tab)
- CBC Interview with Rosemary Barton, Flatten (opens in new tab)
- Toronto Star Article on Flatten (opens in new tab)
- Symptom Tracking Locally, National Post Article (opens in new tab)
- How big data, population health and other scientists are trying to map COVID-19 in the community (opens in new tab)
- COVID-19 on a Map, BlogTO (opens in new tab)
- Canadian university students create map of self-reported potential COVID-19 cases (opens in new tab)
- UofT News, Engineering students create free online map to help track the spread of COVID-19 (opens in new tab)