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"Data Rules" is a book about data, but not just about big data crunching. A book about the relationship of data with economic institutions and society, but also about the interplay with data technologies by which data are being generated and pr
What is a universal semantic layer, and how is it different from a semantic layer? Are there actual semantics involved? Who uses that, how, and what for?When Cube Co-founder Artyom Keydunov started hacking away a Slack chatbot back in 2017, h
From better together to full native integration, Neo4j is creating an ecosystem around all major cloud platforms to provide graph-powered features for Generative AI and beyond. As Neo4j just announced its partneship with Microsoft, we met wit
If we look at the current status quo in AI as a case of demand and supply, what can we do to close the gap between the exponentially growing demand on the side of AI models and the linearly growing supply on the side of AI hardware?This formu
There’s more to AI chips than NVIDIA: AMD, Intel, chiplets, upstarts, analog AI, optical computing, and AI chips designed by AI.The interest and investment in AI is skyrocketing, and generative AI is fueling it. Over one-third of CxOs have re
For many organizations today, data management comes down to handing over their data to one of the "Big 5" data vendors: Amazon, Microsoft Azure and Google, plus Snowflake and Databricks. But analysts David Vellante and George Gilbert believe
What is a skills-based economy and how is LinkedIn moving from vision to implementation?As LinkedIn Director of Engineering Sofus Macskássy shares, there's AI, taxonomy, and ontology involved in building the Skills Graph that powers the trans
Amazon Neptune, the managed graph database service by AWS, makes analytics faster and more agile while introducing a vision aiming to simplify graph databases.It's not every day that you hear product leads questioning the utility of their own
“Graph database growth is going strong through the Trough of Disillusionment.” And “Graph Analytics go big and real-time.” These were two of the headlines of the Spring 2023 update of the Year of the Graph newsletter. In combination, they seem
LinkedIn is a case study in terms of how its newsfeed has evolved over the years. LinkedIn's feed has come a long way since the early days of assembling the machine learning infrastructure that powers it. Recently, a major update to this i
Would you leave a Google Staff Research Engineer role just because you want your TV to automatically pause when you get up to get a cup of tea? Actually, how is that even relevant, you might ask. Let's see what Pete Warden, former Google Staff
Neo4j recently announced new product features in collaboration with Google, as well as a new Chief Product Officer coming from Google: Sudhir Hasbe.We caught up to discuss what the future holds for Neo4j as well as the broader graph database
In an era of dried-up funding and Data Lakehouse vendor supremacy, Redpanda is going against the grain. The company just secured a $100 million Series C funding round to execute on an unconventional strategy. Redpanda Founder and CEO Alex G
The EU Parliament just voted to bring the EU AI Act regulation into effect. If GDPR is anything to go by, that's a big deal.Here's what and how it's likely to effect, its blind spots, what happens next, and how you can prepare for it based on
From a consumer-oriented application, Foursquare has evolved to a data and product provider for enterprises. The next steps in its evolution will be powered by the Foursquare GraphIf the name Foursquare rings a bell, it means you were around
On AI-generated content, writing, new, old, and broken media, platforms, models, audiences, and body parts.An update from the host on launching the Orchestrate All The Things Newsletter, and some insights on Technology, Data, Media, AI, Writi
Is incremental change a bad thing? The answer, as with most things in life, is "it depends". In the world of technology specifically, the balance between innovation and tried and true concepts and solutions seems to have tipped in favor of the
The last couple of years have been an AI model arms race.The assumption is that the larger the model the better it will perform. But that may not always be the case.FAR AI Research Scientist Ian McKenzie is a key member of the team organizi
Can technology, and real-time technology in particular, help companies achieve savings during economic hardship? Alok Pareek thinks it can. Pareek is the Co-founder and EVP of products of Striim, a vendor whose goal and motto is to "help comp
Retail is big business. But like many other sectors it's undergoing a transformation, largely affected by the shift of consumer behavior from physical to digital. Many retailers are looking to analytics and AI to help them cope with the challen
Quantum computing could be a disruptive technology. It's founded on exotic-sounding physics and it bears the promise of solving certain classes of problems with unprecedented speed and efficiency. The problem, however, is that to this day there
Graph database Neo4j has just released version 5, which promises better ease of use and performance through improvements in its query language and engine, as well as automated scale-out and convergence across deployments.We caught up with Jim
AIOps is what you get when you combine big data and machine learning to automate IT operations processes, including event correlation, anomaly detection and causality determination. At least, that's how Gartner defines AIOps.Based on this def
Shining light on AI research and applications in a conversation with the curators of the most comprehensive report on all things AI.If you think AI is moving at a breakneck speed and it's almost impossible to keep up, you are not alone. Even
Economic theory is known to be constrained by a number of inefficiencies in its modeling. Salesforce researchers claim AI can help address that, leading to more robust economic policies.Article published on ZDNet
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