Alan Morrison for Data Science Central covers the synergy between #knowledgegraphs and #LLMs, and Fluree's approach as an "Enterprise Language Model."
Graph semantics and AI trends strategist / Change consultant / Veteran researcher, analyst and reporter
A year ago, Denny Vrandečić of the Wikimedia Foundation, one of the key people behind Wikidata, made some telling remarks about when not to use LLMs during a keynote at the The Knowledge Graph Conference: “Why would you ever use a 96 layer LLM with 175 billion parameters to generate a multiplication, which is a single operation with a CPU? Just because an LLM can do these kinds of things doesn’t mean they should be. Why should you be generating knowledge again and again when you can just look it up in a confident way?…. It’s just not very efficient.” What's happened in the past year since Vrandečić made this observation? Platform providers such as Fluree are making it possible to harness the power of LLMs and knowledge graphs together in ways that allow more accuracy, efficiency and security. https://t.ly/MyPQ8