Uncle AI Wants You! How KGs Will Form the Foundation of the Cognitive Enterprise
KGC 2025
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16m
Brian Martin, AbbVie, Chief AI Product Owner, Senior Research Fellow
The potential impact of AI - notwithstanding the hype and hyperbole - is nothing less than evolutionary. As companies begin to evolve themselves, the direction of that evolution is toward companies beginning more and more to act as organisms - cognitive enterprises. A successful cognitive enterprise is formed by building an ecosystem where the human and the machine connect in a network of analysis, prediction, judgement, action, and reaction. At the heart of that ecosystem is a cortex of knowledge to power the continuous climb of the ladder of inference. This talk will lay out a blueprint for a cognitive enterprise and demonstrate the importance of the three types of knowledge graphs the embody the cortex of this ecosystem. Focus will be placed on graph structure and content with demonstrations of how the combination of these enables specific uses in a cognitive enterprise to deliver demonstrable value. Ultimately, those attending should leave with an idea of how important their work with knowledge graphs is to the potential AI future and a blueprint for how to position their work accordingly.
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