

Orchestrate all the Things
George Anadiotis
Connecting the dots with George Anadiotis: Analyst, Consultant, Engineer, Founder, Host, Researcher, and Writer.
Stories about Tech, Data, AI and Media, and how they flow into each other shaping our lives.
I’ve engaged from the likes of Gary Marcus and Andrew Ng to emerging thinkers and innovators across multiple domains.
My stories have been featured on ZDNet and VentureBeat, and are syndicated across DZone, Hackernoon, Medium and Substack.
Some might call this futurism; let’s just say it’s connecting the dots
Many conversations have a technical focus. Most also examine business perspectives and use cases, while others are socio-technical.
Some are analyses on emerging themes – picking them up early, featuring expert comment, or offering alternative takes.
Others cover breaking news, typically also featuring the people behind them plus some analysis. There are some book reviews as well.
I focus on the connection between data, analytics, data science, graphs, machine learning and AI and their impact on society and business.
I have been covering topics related to:
AI and Machine LearningData, Analytics and Data ScienceKnowledge Graphs, Graph Databases, Graph AI & Data ScienceInnovation, and a wide array of technologies such as Blockchain, Cloud, Observability, IoT, Open Data and Open Source, Social Media and Software Engineering.
For inquiries, please use https://linkeddataorchestration.com/contact/
Stories about Tech, Data, AI and Media, and how they flow into each other shaping our lives.
I’ve engaged from the likes of Gary Marcus and Andrew Ng to emerging thinkers and innovators across multiple domains.
My stories have been featured on ZDNet and VentureBeat, and are syndicated across DZone, Hackernoon, Medium and Substack.
Some might call this futurism; let’s just say it’s connecting the dots
Many conversations have a technical focus. Most also examine business perspectives and use cases, while others are socio-technical.
Some are analyses on emerging themes – picking them up early, featuring expert comment, or offering alternative takes.
Others cover breaking news, typically also featuring the people behind them plus some analysis. There are some book reviews as well.
I focus on the connection between data, analytics, data science, graphs, machine learning and AI and their impact on society and business.
I have been covering topics related to:
AI and Machine LearningData, Analytics and Data ScienceKnowledge Graphs, Graph Databases, Graph AI & Data ScienceInnovation, and a wide array of technologies such as Blockchain, Cloud, Observability, IoT, Open Data and Open Source, Social Media and Software Engineering.
For inquiries, please use https://linkeddataorchestration.com/contact/
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Jan 29, 2025 • 57min
AI Chips in 2025: The end of “more GPUs is all you need”? Featuring InAccel CEO / Founder Chris Cachris
It’s early 2025, and we may already be witnessing a redefining moment for AI as we’ve come to know it in the last couple of years. Is the canon of “more GPUs is all you need” about to change?
Truth is, when we arranged a conversation on AI chips with Chris Kachris, neither the Stargate Project nor DeepSeek R1 had burst onto the AI scene. Even though we did not consciously anticipate these developments, we knew AI chips is a topic that deserves attention, and Kachris is an insider.
Join us as we explore how the AI chip market is shaped today and tomorrow.
AI chips and open source AI models are all part of the comprehensive curriculum on Pragmatic AI Training that is being developed by Orchestrate all the Things:
https://linkeddataorchestration.com/services/training/pragmatic-ai-training/
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Check out the article published here for additional background and references: : https://linkeddataorchestration.com/2025/01/29/ai-chips-in-2025-the-end-of-more-gpus-is-all-you-need/

Sep 4, 2024 • 29min
You.com raises $50M to lead AI for Knowledge Workers. Featuring you.com Co-Founder Richard Socher
You.com showcases the state of AI today
The story of you.com is multi-faceted and telling in many ways. You.com was founded in 2020 by Richard Socher, one of the leading NLP (Natural Language Processing) researchers in the world, to offer a better search experience to users and compete with Google.
With a startup exit and a Chief Data Scientist stint at Salesforce, Socher got the experience, network and backing he needed to pursue his long-time ambition of taking on Google. That's something few people have tried, with moderate success.
Socher diagnosed early enough that the way to success is by carving a niche for you.com. You.com focuses on serving knowledge workers in "complex informational / action searches": elaborate queries, and queries that are really about accomplishing a task, respectively.
In 2022, in the pre-ChatGPT era, Socher set out a course for you.com based on AI, apps, privacy, and personalization. In 2024, you.com is staying the course, but a few things have changed. In the GenAI era the competition is growing, and borrowing pages from you.com’s book.
Language model providers such as OpenAI and Anthropic now offer services similar to you.com. Upstarts such as perplexity.ai have sprung up, and Google itself is embracing the AI approach to search.
You.com is making progress too. Since launching in November 2021, you.com has served 1 billion queries and has millions of active users, including from Fortune 500. The company's ARR has grown by 500% since January 2024.
Today, you.com announced a $50 million Series B funding round, as well as a new team plan called Multiplayer AI. We caught up with Socher, talked about the news, and took you.com for a spin.
Article published on Orchestrate all the Things: https://linkeddataorchestration.com/2024/09/04/you-com-raises-50m-to-lead-ai-for-knowledge-workers/

Jul 1, 2024 • 60min
Data Rules: From interoperability to commensurability. Featuring "Data Rules" author Jannis Kallinikos
Jannis Kallinikos discusses key concepts from 'Data Rules': data generation, breaking boundaries, algorithms' impact, and market rules evolving to data rules. He explores surveillance, privacy, and the blurring of life divisions in the data age, emphasizing the importance of interoperability and commensurability in technology design.

May 16, 2024 • 41min
Universal semantic layer: Going meta on data, functionality, governance, and semantics. Featuring Cube Co-founder Artyom Keydunov
What is a universal semantic layer, and how is it different from a semantic layer? Are there actual semantics involved? Who uses that, how, and what for?
When Cube Co-founder Artyom Keydunov started hacking away a Slack chatbot back in 2017, he probably didn't have answers to those questions. All he wanted to do was find a way to access data using a text interface, and Slack seemed like a good place to do that.
Keydunov had plenty of time to experiment, validate, and develop Cube, as well as get insights along the way. We caught up and talked about all of the above, as well as Cube's latest features and open source core.
Article published on Orchestrate all the Things.

Mar 27, 2024 • 26min
Neo4j partners with Microsoft, unfolds strategy to power Generative AI applications with cloud platforms and Graph RAG. Featuring Neo4j CPO Sudhir Hasbe
From better together to full native integration, Neo4j is creating an ecosystem around all major cloud platforms to provide graph-powered features for Generative AI and beyond.
As Neo4j just announced its partneship with Microsoft, we met with Chief Product Officer Sudhir Hasbe to talk about:
What this partnership means for users and how it worksHow graph-powered generative AI aligns with cloud platform AI strategiesSimilarities and differences across themHow Neo4j's strategy is shaping up, and when Databricks and Snowflake integration are coming.
For additional analysis and a writeup of the conversation, you can read the article published on Orchestrate all the Things: https://linkeddataorchestration.com/2024/03/27/neo4j-partners-with-microsoft-unfolds-strategy-to-power-generative-ai-applications-with-cloud-platforms-and-graph-rag/

Mar 6, 2024 • 51min
Evaluating and building applications on open source Large Language Models. Featuring Deci CEO / Co-founder Yonatan Geifman
If we look at the current status quo in AI as a case of demand and supply, what can we do to close the gap between the exponentially growing demand on the side of AI models and the linearly growing supply on the side of AI hardware?
This formulation was the premise on which Yonatan Geifman co-founded Deci in 2019.
Today, with the generative AI explosion in full bloom, demand is growing faster than ever, and Deci is a part of this by contributing a number of open source models.
Join us as we explore:
How AI models are different than traditional software and what open source means in AIChoosing between GPT-4, Claude 3 and open source LLMsCustomizing LLMs and fine-tuning vs. RAGEvaluating LLMsMarket outlook
Article published on Orchestrate All the Things: https://linkeddataorchestration.com/2024/03/06/evaluating-and-building-applications-on-open-source-large-language-models/

Feb 13, 2024 • 56min
The future of AI chips: Leaders, dark horses and rising stars. Featuring Tony Pialis, Alphawave CEO & Co-founder
There’s more to AI chips than NVIDIA: AMD, Intel, chiplets, upstarts, analog AI, optical computing, and AI chips designed by AI.
The interest and investment in AI is skyrocketing, and generative AI is fueling it. Over one-third of CxOs have reportedly already embraced GenAI in their operations, with nearly half preparing to invest in it.
What’s powering it all - AI chips - used to receive less attention. Up to the moment OpenAI’s Sam Altman claimed he wants to raise up to $7 trillion for a “wildly-ambitious” tech project to boost the world’s chip capacity. Geopolitics and sensationalism aside, however, keeping an eye on AI chips means being aware of today’s blockers and tomorrow’s opportunities.
According to a recent study by IMARC, the global AI chip market is expected to reach $89.6 Billion by 2029. The demand for AI chips has increased substantially over time. Growth in AI technology, rising demand for AI chips in consumer electronics and AI chip innovation all contribute to this forecast.
Few people have more insights to share on AI hardware than Tony Pialis, CEO and co-founder of Alphawave. In an extensive conversation, Pialis shared his insider’s perspective on the AI chip landscape, the transformative rise of chiplets, specialized hardware for training and inference, emerging directions like analog and optical computing, and much more.
Article published on Orchestrate All the Things: https://linkeddataorchestration.com/2024/02/13/the-future-of-ai-chips-leaders-dark-horses-and-rising-stars/

Jan 11, 2024 • 54min
Data management in 2024. Featuring Peter Corless, Director of Product Marketing at StarTree, and Alex Merced, Developer Advocate at Dremio
For many organizations today, data management comes down to handing over their data to one of the "Big 5" data vendors: Amazon, Microsoft Azure and Google, plus Snowflake and Databricks.
But analysts David Vellante and George Gilbert believe that the needs of modern data applications coupled with the evolution of open storage management may lead to the emergence of a "sixth data platform".
The sixth data platform hypothesis is that open data formats may enable interoperability, leading the transition away from vertically integrated vendor-controlled platforms towards independent management of data storage and permissions.
It's an interesting scenario, and one that would benefit users by forcing vendors to compete for every workload based on the business value delivered, irrespective of lock-in. But how close are we to realizing this?
To answer this question, we have to examine open data formats and their interoperability potential across clouds and formats, as well as on the semantics and governance layer.
We caught up with Peter Corless and Alex Merced to talk about all of that.
Article published on Orchestrate all the Things: https://linkeddataorchestration.com/2024/01/11/data-management-in-2024-open-data-formats-and-a-common-language-for-a-sixth-data-platform/

Dec 13, 2023 • 29min
How LinkedIn is moving towards a skills-based economy with the Skills Graph. Featuring LinkedIn Director of Engineering Sofus Macskássy
What is a skills-based economy and how is LinkedIn moving from vision to implementation?
As LinkedIn Director of Engineering Sofus Macskássy shares, there's AI, taxonomy, and ontology involved in building the Skills Graph that powers the transition.
We discuss the process of extracting skills from text, building a skills graph, and leveraging it for various product lines within LinkedIn.
We cover aspects related to explicit and implicit skill provenance, credibility, depth and interoperability.
Article published on Orchestrate all the Things: https://linkeddataorchestration.com/2023/12/13/how-linkedin-is-moving-towards-a-skills-based-economy-with-the-skills-graph

Nov 29, 2023 • 50min
Amazon Neptune introduces a new Analytics engine and the One Graph vision. Featuring Brad Beebe & Denise Gosnell, Amazon Neptune General Manager & Principal Product Manager
Amazon Neptune, the managed graph database service by AWS, makes analytics faster and more agile while introducing a vision aiming to simplify graph databases.
It's not every day that you hear product leads questioning the utility of their own products. Brad Beebe, the general manager of Amazon Neptune, was all serious when he said that most customers don't actually want a graph database. However, that statement needs contextualization.
If Bebee had meant that in the literal sense, the team himself and Amazon Neptune Principal Product Manager Denise Gosnell lead would not have bothered developing and releasing a brand new analytics engine for their customers. We caught up with Bebee and Gosnell to discuss Amazon Neptune new features and the broader vision.
We cover where Amazon Neptune fits in the AWS vision of data management, and how the new analytics engine provides a single service for graph workloads, high performance for graph analytic queries and graph algorithms, and vector store and search capabilities for Generative AI applications. We also share insights on the One Graph vision, the road from serverless to One Graph via HPC, as well as vectors and Graph AI.
Article published on Orchestrate all the Things: https://linkeddataorchestration.com/2023/11/29/amazon-neptune-introduces-a-new-analytics-engine-and-the-one-graph-vision/
00:00:00 Introduction
00:01:44 Amazon Neptune & AWS vision of data management
00:05:35 The Importance of Graph Databases
00:08:55 Amazon Neptune Use Cases
00:13:13 Introduction to Amazon Neptune Analytics
00:15:20 Key Features of Neptune Analytics
00:17:40 Use Cases for Neptune Analytics
00:21:10 Preparing Data for Generative AI Applications
00:23:37 Neptune Analytics Use Cases and Deployment
00:26:43 Pricing and Roadmap Q&A
00:48:46 Conclusion


