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The Stanford Institute for Human-Centered AI published its 2025 AI Index report this week, providing a comprehensive look at the global state of Artificial Intelligence (AI). The report, now in its eighth edition, tracks and visualises data on technical performance, economic impact, education, policy, and responsible AI to offer an empirical foundation for understanding the field's rapid...
The SKM3 team, in collaboration with researchers at Stanford University (CA), has released version 3.4.1 of the Computer Science Ontology. This version significantly expands its coverage of Artificial Intelligence, adding about 100 new topics, including Generative AI, Large Language Models, Retrieval Augmented Generation, Generative Adversarial Networks, Prompt Engineering, Zero-Shot Learning,...
Our research leverages the combined capabilities of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Scientific Knowledge Graphs (SKGs). These graphs provide a way to structure and represent scientific information, enabling AI to analyse complex research concepts. Their combination facilitates us in developing novel approaches and large-scale tools to analyse trends, explore research data and metadata,...
Last week, Francesco, Angelo, and Tanay attended the 23rd International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC) in Baltimore, Maryland. ISWC is the premier conference in the field of Semantic Web, known for its influence and presentation of the latest trends in the field. The main theme of the conference focused on integrating Knowledge Graphs and Large Language Models (LLMs), such as GraphRAG and...
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