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Through the Looking Glass: More Metaphors and LLMs
Part I When I finished my last column, “Through the Looking Glass: Metaphors, MUNCH, and Large Language Models,” I stated my intention to follow up with part II. I would cover whether a knowledge graph’s vocabulary of “triples” relates to metaphoric thinking. I even considered challenging an LLM on its ability to understand metaphors to […]


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Author: Randall Gordon

Handling Data Concerns in 2024 and Onwards


Looking back, then forward, is a traditional exercise by year-end. Which data concerns are important enough to worry about in 2024? Which of those do we stand a chance of doing something good for in 2024? Needless to say, money (budget and costs) is an issue. But even more needless to say, solving real business […]

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Author: Thomas Frisendal

Usability and Connecting Threads: How Data Fabric Makes Sense Out of Disparate Data


Generating actionable insights across growing data volumes and disconnected data silos is becoming increasingly challenging for organizations. Working across data islands leads to siloed thinking and the inability to implement critical business initiatives such as Customer, Product, or Asset 360. As data is generated, stored, and used across data centers, edge, and cloud providers, managing a […]

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Author: Doug Kimball