Amazon Neptune update: Machine learning, data science, and the future of graph databases
Amazon Neptune just added another query language, openCypher, to its arsenal. That may not sound like a big deal in and of itself, but coupled with updates in machine learning and data science features, it points towards the future of graph databases.
SambaNova is enabling disruption in the enterprise with AI language models, computer vision, recommendations, and graphs
SambaNova just added another offering under its umbrella of AI-as-a-service portfolio for enterprises: GPT language models. As the company continues to execute on its vision, we caught up with CEO Rodrigo Liang to look both at the big picture and under the hood.
By integrating LLMs with internal data through Knowledge Graphs, we can create a Working Memory Graph (WMG) that combines the strengths of both approaches in order to achieve a given task
The butcher-on-the-bus is a rhetorical device that sheds light on human memory processes. Imagine recognising someone on a bus but struggling to place their… | 62 comments on LinkedIn
Accenture Invests in Stardog to Help Companies Optimize their Data Insights and Value
Accenture has made a strategic investment, through Accenture Ventures, in Stardog, a leading enterprise knowledge graph platform enabling organizations to do more with, and achieve greater value from
How to build a Semantic Layer for your organisation that can communicate with GPT: use the same data model on which GPT is trained - JSON-LD
Are you interested in learning how to build a Semantic Layer for your organisation that can communicate with GPT? If so, here's a valuable tip: use the same… | 87 comments on LinkedIn
Okay, this particular prompt, for the newly unveiled Google Bard, is more than a little bit stunning: me Remember this template as… | 22 comments on LinkedIn
Can we boost the confidence scores of LLM answers with the help of knowledge graphs? - DataScienceCentral.com
Irene Politkoff, Founder and Chief Product Evangelist at semantic modeling tools provider TopQuadrant, posted this description of the large language model (LLM) ChatGPT: “ChatGPT doesn’t access a database of facts to answer your questions. Instead, its responses are based on patterns that it saw in the training data. So ChatGPT is not always trustworthy.” Georgetown… Read More »Can we boost the confidence scores of LLM answers with the help of knowledge graphs?
Generating Company Recommendations using Large Language Models and Knowledge Graphs
Recommendation systems have become an essential component of modern technology, used in various applications such as e-commerce, search engines, and chat assistants. In this blog post, we’ll …
Transformers themselves as a type of Graph Neural Network
It is widely recognised that Large Language Models, such as GPT, are built on the Transformer architecture. However, what may be less widely acknowledged is… | 83 comments on LinkedIn