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by alm1
1126 days ago
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I think the deterministic requirement was what made the semantic web nearly impossible at scale. Aligning on the schema for all the entities can be challenging within a small group, yet alone the world. Doing it continuously is impossible today. Wikidata has tons of abandoned and branches which are no longer relevant or even wrong. It seems like LLMs and vector representations for words are more practical ways to explore semantic data. Then the specific, reccuring queries may be optimized through graph representations. |
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The only practicable version of the semantic web needs to embrace that reality. We need tools for converting, extracting, and interpreting data from one application-specific data representation to another.
Sometimes that's LLMs, sometimes it can be done heuristically, but either way, the notion of the universal data structure simply isn't realistic.