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Year recap and future goals for the GitHub Innovation Graph

By Kevin Xu
2026๋…„ 1์›” 29์ผ
**Year recap and future goals for the GitHub Innovation Graph**

Today’s data release marks our second full year of regular releases since the launch of the GitHub Innovation Graph. The Innovation Graph serves as a stable, regularly updated source for aggregated statistics on public software development activity around the world, informing public policy, strengthening research, guiding funding decisions, and equipping organizations with the evidence needed to build secure and resilient AI systems.   Updated bar chart races With our new data release, we’ve updated the bar chart race videos to the git pushes, repositories, developers, and organizations global metrics pages. Let’s take a look back at some of the progress the Innovation Graph has helped drive.  Academic papers One of the most rewarding aspects of the past year has been seeing the growing range of research questions addressed with Innovation Graph data. Recent papers have explored everything from global collaboration networks to the institutional foundations of digital capabilities. These studies showcase how network analysis techniques can be applied to Innovation Graph data, in addition to  earlier work we referenced last year linking open source to economic value, innovation measurement, labor markets, and AI-driven productivity through other methodologies...

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