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AI promised to make sense of the world. Instead, it’s drowning us in data. In this episode of AI in Motion, hosts Arash Hajikhani and Michael Hanf explore what “intelligence” really means in the age of AI. How are large language models and knowledge graphs helping us extract meaning from the noise and what are we trading for speed and convenience? From automated innovation tracking in Finland’s economy to the ethical dilemmas of competitive intelligence, they ask: Are we using AI to augment our thinking, or are we outsourcing the very context that makes information valuable? No hype, no buzzwords, just a raw look at the tools reshaping how we know what we know. Key takeaways: * How LLMs and knowledge graphs transform unstructured data into actionable intelligence. * The hidden costs of automation: What do we lose when we rely on AI to “understand” for us? * Why context is everything and how to avoid the trap ofincomplete or misleading insights. * The fine line between competitive advantage andethical compromise in AI-driven analysis. For further reading, you can find information here: * SFINNO 2.0 – Advancing the Database of Finnish Innovations [https://cris.vtt.fi/en/equipments/sfinno-20-advancing-the-database-of-finnish-innovations/] * Leveraging large language models and knowledge graphs to map AI innovations in Finland [https://trepo.tuni.fi/handle/10024/187949] * What Is the claude.md File? How to Write a Permanent Instruction Manual for Claude Code [https://www.mindstudio.ai/blog/what-is-claude-md-file-instruction-manual] AI in Motion is produced by iksait Media and funded by the European Union (GA no 101134855, 4Growth). Views are those of the hosts and guests only.
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