"RDF and the future of LLMs" by Luke VanderHart

ClojureTV November 8, 2024
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RDF is an important data paradigm, and highly influential to the design of both Clojure and Datomic. We will explore its design, philosophy, and yes, its etymology. And we will learn how its conceptual framework makes it a uniquely effective tool for interacting with the new hotness: Large Language Models. Can LLMs actually be useful, beyond the hype? Under what conditions can we use them in our data systems in an ethical and reliable manner? RDF can, perhaps, provide answers. Recorded Oct 24, 2024 at Clojure/conj 2024 in Alexandria, VA

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