Orchestrate all the Things
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Orchestrate all the Things
1M ago
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 formulation was the premise on which Yonatan Geifman co-founded Deci in 2019.
Today, with the generative AI explosion in full bloom, demand is growing faster than ever, and Deci is a part of this by contributing a number of open source models.
Join us as we explore:
How AI models are different than traditional software and what open source means in AI
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Orchestrate all the Things
2M ago
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 reportedly already embraced GenAI in their operations, with nearly half preparing to invest in it.
What’s powering it all - AI chips - used to receive less attention. Up to the moment OpenAI’s Sam Altman claimed he wants to raise up to $7 trillion for a “wildly-ambitious” tech project to boost the world’s chip capacity. Geopolitics and sensationalism aside ..read more
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2M ago
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 that the needs of modern data applications coupled with the evolution of open storage management may lead to the emergence of a "sixth data platform".
The sixth data platform hypothesis is that open data formats may enable interoperability, leading the transition away from vertically integrated vendor-controlled platforms towards independent manageme ..read more
Orchestrate all the Things
2M ago
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 transition.
We discuss the process of extracting skills from text, building a skills graph, and leveraging it for various product lines within LinkedIn.
We cover aspects related to explicit and implicit skill provenance, credibility, depth and interoperability.
Article published on Orchestrate all the Things: https://linkeddataorchestration.com/2023/12/13/how ..read more
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2M ago
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 products. Brad Beebe, the general manager of Amazon Neptune, was all serious when he said that most customers don't actually want a graph database. However, that statement needs contextualization.
If Bebee had meant that in the literal sense, the team himself and Amazon Neptune Principal Product Manager Denise Gosnell lead would not have bothered develop ..read more
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2M ago
“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 like an appropriate summary of the reasoning behind a new entry in the graph database market: Aerospike Graph, which Aerospike officially unveiled in June 2023.
We caught up with the company’s Chief Product Officer Lenley Hensarling to discuss this long journey that started about three years ago, as well as Aerospike's differentiation in a very densely p ..read more
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2M ago
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 infrastructure was released. We caught up with the people behind it to discuss how the principle of being people-centric translates to technical terms and implementation.
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2M ago
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 Research Engineer and now CEO and Founder of Useful Sensors, has to say about that.
Although naturally much of what he did was based off things others were already working on, Warden is sometimes credited as having kickstarted the TinyML subdomain of machine learning. Either way TinyML is getting big, and Warden is a big part of it.
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2M ago
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 space.
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2M ago
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 Gallego explains how things work for the company.
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