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Everybody longs to take the tiniest bit of information—a bone shard or the small spot of blood—and discover the whole story behind it. We want to be seen as knowledgeable.
When we engage the leaders, teachers, and their teams we work with, we find that they don’t always differentiate between data and evidence in the third part of the definition.
Jim Morris, solution engineer, Progress, and Stephen Reed, senior account manager, Progress, joined DBTA's webinar, Building Knowledge Graphs to Power Your AI Initiatives, to examine how knowledge ...
Knowing the difference between data governance and information governance is crucial for the success of a company.
Like a student who once designed a nuclear bomb from textbooks, today’s AI systems can stitch together public scraps of ...