Haltia.AI Makes History in AI Knowledge Engineering with KNOW Ontology and Developer-Friendly Tools
May 30, 2024
Dubai, UAE, May 30, 2024 – Haltia.AI, a rising star in neuro-symbolic AI innovation, today announced a groundbreaking suite of advancements that propel them to the forefront of AI knowledge engineering. This announcement, unveiled during the 2024 Extended Semantic Web Conference (ESWC) in Crete, Greece – a land with a rich history in philosophical inquiry that laid the groundwork for modern ontology – showcases three key elements:
“This represents a significant leap forward in AI personalization,” said Arto Bendiken, CTO and co-founder of Haltia.AI and lead author of the accompanying research paper. “By marrying ontology-driven knowledge capture with large language models, we are paving the way for AI that is not only intelligent but also has a long-term memory and understands the nuances of human experience.”
Haltia.AI’s research demonstrates that as LLM fine-tuning methods evolve the KNOW ontology can deliver increased context and applied knowledge personalization yet to be seen, achieving impressive results with minimal training data. This scalable and efficient approach offers a glimpse into the future of AI, where personal assistants and other intelligent systems can leverage everyday knowledge to provide a truly personalized and helpful experience.
Haltia.AI’s dedication to open research is a hallmark of this project. By making the KNOW ontology and its accompanying software development kits freely available without restrictions, they are promoting collaboration within the AI community and empowering developers to build the next generation of intelligent applications.
This groundbreaking suite of advancements positions Haltia.AI at the forefront of engineering trustworthy and interoperable AI systems. Their commitment to open research and industry collaboration ensures that the benefits of KNOW will be widely accessible, accelerating progress towards a future powered by intelligent and human-centric AI.
To learn more about KNOW and access the accompanying resources, please visit the initiative’s GitHub repository.