Orchestrate all the Things

Di: George Anadiotis
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  • Connecting the dots with George Anadiotis: Analyst, Consultant, Engineer, Founder, Host, Researcher, and Writer.

    Stories about Tech, Data, AI and Media, and how they flow into each other shaping our lives.

    I’ve engaged from the likes of Gary Marcus and Andrew Ng to emerging thinkers and innovators across multiple domains.

    My stories have been featured on ZDNet and VentureBeat, and are syndicated across DZone, Hackernoon, Medium and Substack.

    Some might call this futurism; let’s just say it’s connecting the dots

    Many conversations have a technical focus. Most also examine business perspectives and use cases, while others are socio-technical.

    Some are analyses on emerging themes – picking them up early, featuring expert comment, or offering alternative takes.

    Others cover breaking news, typically also featuring the people behind them plus some analysis. There are some book reviews as well.

    I focus on the connection between data, analytics, data science, graphs, machine learning and AI and their impact on society and business.

    I have been covering topics related to:

    • AI and Machine Learning
    • Data, Analytics and Data Science
    • Knowledge Graphs, Graph Databases, Graph AI & Data Science
    • Innovation, and a wide array of technologies such as Blockchain, Cloud, Observability, IoT, Open Data and Open Source, Social Media and Software Engineering.

    For inquiries, please use https://linkeddataorchestration.com/contact/

    2023 Linked Data Orchestration
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  • You.com raises $50M to lead AI for Knowledge Workers. Featuring you.com Co-Founder Richard Socher
    Sep 4 2024

    You.com showcases the state of AI today

    The story of you.com is multi-faceted and telling in many ways. You.com was founded in 2020 by Richard Socher, one of the leading NLP (Natural Language Processing) researchers in the world, to offer a better search experience to users and compete with Google.

    With a startup exit and a Chief Data Scientist stint at Salesforce, Socher got the experience, network and backing he needed to pursue his long-time ambition of taking on Google. That's something few people have tried, with moderate success.

    Socher diagnosed early enough that the way to success is by carving a niche for you.com. You.com focuses on serving knowledge workers in "complex informational / action searches": elaborate queries, and queries that are really about accomplishing a task, respectively.

    In 2022, in the pre-ChatGPT era, Socher set out a course for you.com based on AI, apps, privacy, and personalization. In 2024, you.com is staying the course, but a few things have changed. In the GenAI era the competition is growing, and borrowing pages from you.com’s book.

    Language model providers such as OpenAI and Anthropic now offer services similar to you.com. Upstarts such as perplexity.ai have sprung up, and Google itself is embracing the AI approach to search.

    You.com is making progress too. Since launching in November 2021, you.com has served 1 billion queries and has millions of active users, including from Fortune 500. The company's ARR has grown by 500% since January 2024.

    Today, you.com announced a $50 million Series B funding round, as well as a new team plan called Multiplayer AI. We caught up with Socher, talked about the news, and took you.com for a spin.

    Article published on Orchestrate all the Things: https://linkeddataorchestration.com/2024/09/04/you-com-raises-50m-to-lead-ai-for-knowledge-workers/

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  • Data Rules: From interoperability to commensurability. Featuring "Data Rules" author Jannis Kallinikos
    Jul 1 2024

    "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 processed. A book that is critical, but not ideological.

    This is how Jannis Kallinikos describes "Data Rules: Reinventing the Market Economy", a book co-authored by himself and Cristina Alaimo and recently published by The MIT Press.

    Jannis Kallinikos is Full Professor of Organization Studies and the CISCO Chair in Digital Transformation and Data Driven Innovation at LUISS University, Rome.

    This is where we met to talk about the key concepts in "Data Rules":

    • Understanding data generation and use
    • How data is breaking boundaries
    • Platforms and choice
    • The illusion of objectivity
    • Algorithms, agency and surveillance
    • From market and design rules to data rules

    Article published on Orchestrate all the Things: https://linkeddataorchestration.com/2024/07/01/data-rules-from-interoperability-to-commensurability/

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  • Universal semantic layer: Going meta on data, functionality, governance, and semantics. Featuring Cube Co-founder Artyom Keydunov
    May 16 2024

    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, he probably didn't have answers to those questions. All he wanted to do was find a way to access data using a text interface, and Slack seemed like a good place to do that.

    Keydunov had plenty of time to experiment, validate, and develop Cube, as well as get insights along the way. We caught up and talked about all of the above, as well as Cube's latest features and open source core.

    Article published on Orchestrate all the Things.

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    41 min
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