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Enterprise AI can’t scale without a semantic core. The future of AI infrastructure will be built on semantics, not syntax.
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Disparate BI, analytics, and data science tools result in discrepancies in data interpretation, business logic, and definitions among user groups. A universal semantic layer resolves those ...
Generative AI (GenAI) is posed to be an utterly transformative technology that evolves the way business—and undoubtedly, the world—interacts with information. In a proprietary context, rapid access to ...
As a former teacher, I’ve seen firsthand that a student is only as good as the curriculum they are given. The same is true for AI. We often talk about AI models as if they're magical tools, but ...