Machine learning applications require massive datasets, but it can be challenging to build and store large amounts of unstructured data. In this episode of Utilizing AI, Edward Cui of Graviti discusses his creation of an open repository for unstructured data with Frederic Van Haren and Stephen Foskett. Coming from Uber’s self-driving organization, Cui realized the value of data and the challenge of storing massive amounts of unstructured data, so he created the Graviti platform and made it available for free to open datasets. These datasets enable development of a variety of applications, from agriculture and environmental science to gaming and robotics. To address the challenge of data sharing and quality, Graviti is working with the Linux Foundation on the OpenBytes project.
Three Questions
- Frederic: Are there any jobs that will be completely eliminated by AI in the next five years?
- Stephen: When will we see a full self-driving car that can drive anywhere, any time?
- Tom Hollingsworth, Gestalt IT: Can AI ever recognize that it’s biased and learn how to overcome it?
Guests and Hosts
Edward Cui, Founder of Graviti . You can follow Graviti on LinkedIn or twitter at @graviti_ai . You can also email Graviti at [email protected] .
Frederic Van Haren is the CTO and Founder at HighFens Inc., Consultancy & Services. Connect with Frederic on LinkedIn or on X/Twitter and check out the HighFens website.
Stephen Foskett, Organizer of the Tech Field Day Event Series, part of The Futurum Group. Find Stephen’s writing at GestaltIT.com, on Twitter at @SFoskett, or on Mastodon at @[email protected].
Date: 11/30/2021 Tags: @graviti_ai, @FredericVHaren, @SFoskett