DKGcon 2024 to Address Trust and Reliability in Artificial Intelligence
October 22nd, 2024 6:00 PM
By: Newsworthy Staff
The Decentralized Knowledge Graph Conference 2024 in Amsterdam will focus on enhancing AI reliability through Web3 and knowledge graph technologies, featuring talks from leading experts in AI, blockchain, and Internet innovation.

The upcoming Decentralized Knowledge Graph Conference (DKGcon) 2024, scheduled for October 24-25 in Amsterdam, Netherlands, aims to tackle one of the most pressing issues in the rapidly evolving field of artificial intelligence: trust and reliability. As generative AI technologies become increasingly integrated into business operations and daily life, the need for dependable, verifiable, and sustainable AI solutions has never been more critical.
Under the theme 'AI Meets Reliability,' the conference will explore how decentralized Web3 technologies, such as blockchain, and knowledge graphs can be leveraged to build trust in AI systems. Knowledge graphs, a technology previously dominated by tech giants like Amazon, Google, and Facebook, are now being considered as a potential solution to address AI's current shortcomings.
The conference boasts an impressive lineup of speakers, including Internet pioneer Dr. Bob Metcalfe, inventor of Ethernet; Dr. Ben Goertzel, CEO of SingularityNET and a key figure in artificial general intelligence (AGI); Gary Marcus, a prominent cognitive scientist and AI expert; and Branimir Rakić, founder and CTO of OriginTrail. These thought leaders, along with representatives from major organizations like Google, Microsoft, AWS, and the British Standards Institution, will discuss how the convergence of blockchain, AI, and Internet technologies can create more reliable and verifiable AI solutions.
DKGcon 2024 will showcase practical applications of these technologies across various industries, including supply chains, creative industries, scientific research, and virtual ecosystems. The event promises to offer valuable insights into how these innovations are reshaping multiple sectors and addressing critical issues such as AI hallucinations, bias, data privacy, and model collapse.
The conference's focus on creating a 'verifiable Internet for AI' is particularly significant given the growing concerns about the reliability and transparency of AI systems. By bringing together experts from diverse fields, DKGcon 2024 aims to foster discussions and collaborations that could lead to breakthrough solutions in AI trustworthiness and reliability.
For those unable to attend in person, the conference will offer free live streaming of the October 24 sessions, making this crucial conversation accessible to a global audience. The second day will feature in-person workshops, providing hands-on experience with the OriginTrail Decentralized Knowledge Graph (DKG), an open-source technology at the forefront of this convergence.
As AI continues to transform industries and society, the insights and developments shared at DKGcon 2024 could have far-reaching implications. The conference's emphasis on practical solutions and cross-industry collaboration suggests that it may play a pivotal role in shaping the future of AI development and implementation, potentially leading to more trustworthy and reliable AI systems that can be safely integrated into various aspects of our lives and businesses.
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