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A knowledge graph, also known as a semantic network, represents a network of real-world entities - i.e. objects, events, situations, or concepts - and illustrates the relationship between them.

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Forget AI Magic, Embrace the Knowledge Graph

The advances in AI and information management are not our enemies; they are our most powerful allies. When wielded by skilled KM professionals, these technologies work. When deployed without our input, they fail miserably, delivering incorrect, misleading, or plain nonsensical results.

Scarcity Versus Abundance

The Knowledge Age we've been talking about for so long has finally arrived. The potential for scarcity is real, but so is the potential for overflowing abundance. Let's bring every tool in our KM arsenal to bear, along with our decades of experience, and help make it happen.

What is Bharat and why should you care?

Knowledge should always be considered as accretive, not something that's "here today, gone tomorrow."