Jeff Jonas and I agree: entity-resolved graphs are better.

I was just catching up with Jeff Jonas from Senzing today. We found ourselves in strong agreement that an entity-resolved graph yields a lot more value than one with unresolved duplicates strewn throughout. We also agreed that while language models can help, they can't quite get far enough on their own. This step-by-step tutorial by Paco Nathan remains the gold standard for getting past this, and entering the world of AI-resolved knowledge graphs:

Amy Hodler

Helping people 💖 Graph Analytics | B2B Marketing | Advisor | Author & Speaker // Want to understand why seeing connections matter? Let's talk.

3mo

Thanks for bringing ER to the forefront. It's sooo important to deal with the garbage in - garbage out problem. And Paco Nathan does it again with easy-to-understand explanations and lots of meaty material!

Michael Pihosh

CSO at Crunch | Leveraging AI, ML & Agentic AI Initiatives | Scalable Software Development

4mo

Great insights, Philip! Entity resolution is crucial for clarity.

Ryan Anderson

IBM CTO for Palo Alto Networks; IBM Architect in Residence, San Francisco; Cambridge University; VC Investor and Advisor

4mo
Jean Villedieu

Head of Sales at Linkurious - Hiring Sales!

4mo

If you're curious I'd be happy to show you how Linkurious integrates both Neo4j and Senzing to make entity-resolved graphs effortless 😊

Kent Stroker

Sr. Sales Staff Engineer @ Cockroach Labs

3mo

Insightful

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