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  • An alternative to rogue AI and packaged agentic orchestration
    March 29, 2026

    An alternative to rogue AI and packaged agentic orchestration

    Graphwise’s webinar outlines a six-step process to bridge the AI trust gap. Using knowledge graphs, it moves agents from experimentation to reliable, data-centric enterprise production.

  • Heather Hedden: The Accidental Taxonomist on AI Strategy and Automation
    March 26, 2026

    Heather Hedden: The Accidental Taxonomist on AI Strategy and Automation

    Taxonomies are proving more and more useful as AI evolves. Lately, AI advocates are more and more preoccupied with agentic orchestration, for example., Gerald Friedland, principal scientist…

  • How Knowledge Graphs Improve AI
    March 18, 2026

    How Knowledge Graphs Improve AI

    On Quora, I answered the questions, “How do knowledge graphs work? How can knowledge graphs improve the current state of artificial intelligence?” Here I’m reposting and adding…

  • Doing real work with Agentic AI
    March 17, 2026

    Doing real work with Agentic AI

    AI agents promise to do real work — researching, deciding, and acting on behalf of users and organizations. But in practice, they frequently break things. They leak…

  • Jessica Talisman: A Library Science Approach to Enterprise AI
    March 12, 2026

    Jessica Talisman: A Library Science Approach to Enterprise AI

    Enterprises are rushing to deploy agentic AI, yet many find themselves stuck — not because the technology isn’t capable, but because the knowledge it needs to function…

  • Ecommerce 2.0 and the rising value of ontologies
    March 10, 2026

    Ecommerce 2.0 and the rising value of ontologies

    Software engineer and architect André Lindenberg recently shared the following points in a LinkedIn post: “The most interesting AI architectures don’t start with models, they start with…

  • The Four Myths of Agentic Orchestration as a Packaged Good
    February 27, 2026

    The Four Myths of Agentic Orchestration as a Packaged Good

    Mordor Intelligence estimated the size of the global 2025 agentic orchestration and memory systems market at $6.27 billion, predicting that market would reach $28.45 billion in 2030.…

  • Ontologies: The fix when agents break things
    February 23, 2026

    Ontologies: The fix when agents break things

    Cybersecurity reporter Sergiu Gatlan broke the news in a Bleeping Computer article on February 18th this way:  “Microsoft says a Microsoft 365 Copilot bug has been causing…

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