Introducing the Open Knowledge Format
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As foundation models continue to improve, the lack of relevant context often limits what they can do, especially as they are used to build agentic systems. While these models can help you write code, summarize documents, or analyze a dataset, they still need the right information to produce accurate and actionable results. That’s why today, we’re introducing the Open Knowledge Format (OKF), an open specification that formalizes the LLM-wiki pattern into a portable, interoperable format. This is…
1Key Takeaways
- As foundation models continue to improve, the lack of relevant context often limits what they can do, especially as they are used to build agentic systems.
- While these models can help you write code, summarize documents, or analyze a dataset, they still need the right information to produce accurate and actionable results.
- That’s why today, we’re introducing the Open Knowledge Format (OKF), an open specification that formalizes the LLM-wiki pattern into a portable, interoperable format.
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3Why it matters
Cloud AI updates influence enterprise budgets, latency, and which stack teams standardize on. Google Cloud AI reports that as foundation models continue to improve, the lack of relevant context often limits what they can do, especially as they are used to build agentic systems.
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