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July 13, 2023
Docugami, a Seattle-area startup using generative AI to unlock data from business documents, received a $1 million grant from the National Science Foundation to support the company's efforts to advance the science of identifying, analyzing, and understanding the semantic relationships between various elements of long-form documents to create a document XML knowledge graph. The grant will support Docugami's scientific work on contextual semantic labels, which are at the core of Docugami's generative AI for business documents. This latest grant builds on a previous grant Docugami received from the National Science Foundation. Docugami was founded in 2018 by former Microsoft executive Jean Paoli and four other senior Microsoft engineers.