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Knowledge Graphs as the essential truth layer for Pragmatic AI. Featuring Tony Seale, The Knowledge Graph Guy

Knowledge Graphs as the essential truth layer for Pragmatic AI. Featuring Tony Seale, The Knowledge Graph Guy

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Organizations are facing a critical challenge to AI adoption: how to leverage their domain-specific knowledge to use AI in a way that delivers trustworthy results. Knowledge graphs provide the missing "truth layer" that transforms probabilistic AI outputs into real world business acceleration.

Knowledge graphs are powering products for the likes of Amazon and Samsung. The Knowledge graph market is expected to grow to $6.93 Billion by 2030, at a CAGR of 36.6%. Gartner has been advocating for the role of knowledge graphs in AI and the downstream effects in organizations going forward for the last few years. Neither the technology nor the vision are new. Knowledge graph technology has been around for decades, and people like Tony Seale were early to identify its potential for AI.

Seale, also known as "The Knowledge Graph Guy", is the founder of the eponymous consulting firm. In this extensive conversation, we covered everything from knowledge graph first principles to application patterns for safe, verifiable AI, real-world experience, trends, predictions, and the way forward.

Read the article published on Orchestrate all the Things here: https://linkeddataorchestration.com/2025/03/11/knowledge-graphs-as-the-essential-truth-layer-for-pragmatic-ai/

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