Orchestrate all the Things
George Anadiotis
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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 Learning
- Data, Analytics and Data Science
- Knowledge Graphs, Graph Databases, Graph AI & Data Science
- Innovation, and a wide array of technologies such as Blockchain, Cloud, Observability, IoT, Open Data and Open Source, Social Media and Software Engineering.
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S7E4 The Engineer in the Machine: How Neo Is Rewriting What It Means to Build AI. Featuring Gaurav and Saurabh Vij, Neo Co-Founders
A fully autonomous machine learning engineering agent. A benchmark that matters. And a question that cuts deeper than the hype: when a machine does the work, what happens to the learning part? The…
S7E3 AI Without the Magic: From Connected Thinking to Pragmatic AI. Featuring Michel Bauwens, P2P Foundation Founder
Everyone's talking about AI. Few people actually understand it, and even fewer are asking the right questions about what it means to live and work alongside it. In this episode, we sit down with…
S7E2 Connected Thinking: On History, Technology, and the Art of Seeing What's Coming. Featuring Michel Bauwens, P2P Foundation Founder
What if the chaos around us isn't collapse, but transformation? Michel Bauwens has spent decades mapping the edges of change. From peer-to-peer networks to the commons, from medieval guilds to…
S7E1 Foundations or vibes? Lessons learned from using AI in software engineering. Featuring Greg Foster, Graphite Co-Founder & CTO
Software engineering is being transformed by AI faster than any other domain. Unpacking how this transformation is playing out may offer a glimpse into the future Greg Foster's journey into software…
S6E8 Pragmatic AI adoption: from AI literacy to futures literacy. Featuring Elisa Lindinger, SUPERRR Co-founder
What does it mean to be pragmatic about AI adoption, while staying true to the values and mission driving people and organizations? When Elisa Lindinger decided to talk about AI, her intention was…
S6E7 Breaking the AI bubble: Big Tech plus AI equals economy takeover. Featuring Georg Zoeller, Centre for AI Leadership Co-Founder
Whether we like it or not, and despite tales of its powers being greatly exaggerated, the AI genie is out of the box. What does that mean, and what can we do about it? In another twist of abysmal AI…
S6E6 Poking holes in the AI narrative: Market Signalling and Outsourcing. Featuring Georg Zoeller, Centre for AI Leadership Co-Founder
Can AI work reliably at scale? Will everything be outsourced to AI? Will AI replace CEOs? Why is everyone riding the AI bandwagon, and where is it headed? These are the type of questions you would…
S6E5 Building AI for Earth with Clay: The intelligence platform transforming Geospatial data analysis. Featuring Clay Executive Director Bruno Sánchez
How a rocket scientist turned entrepreneur created the "ChatGPT for Earth data" using transformers and satellite imagery. Bruno Sánchez is a rocket scientist with a somewhat deviant trajectory. An…
S6E4 From Raw Performance to Price Performance: A Decade of Evolution at ScyllaDB. Featuring Felipe Mendes and Guilherme Nogueira
In business, they say it takes ten years to become an overnight success. In technology, they say it takes ten years to build a file system. ScyllaDB is in the technology business, offering a…
S6E3 The Quality Imperative: Why Leading Organizations Proactively Evaluate Software and AI Systems. Featuring Yiannis Kanellopoulos, code4thought CEO / Founder
As enterprise systems shift from deterministic software to probabilistic AI, forward-thinking organizations leverage proactive quality assessment to maximize value, minimize risk and ensure…
S6E2 Knowledge Graphs as the essential truth layer for Pragmatic AI. Featuring Tony Seale, The Knowledge Graph Guy
Organizations are facing a critical challenge to AI adoption: how to leverage their domain-specific knowledge to use AI in a way that delivers trustworthy results. Knowledge graphs provide the…
S6E1 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…
S5E7 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…
S5E6 Data Rules: From interoperability to commensurability. Featuring "Data Rules" author Jannis Kallinikos
"Data Rules" is a book about data, but not just about big data crunching. A book about the relationship of data with economic institutions and society, but also about the interplay with data…
S5E5 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…
S5E4 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…
S5E3 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…
S5E2 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…
S5E1 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…
S4E12 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…
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