RE: Agentic Linked Data -- attempt 2

I’m new to the group (Hi!) and I agree that the use cases need to be crisp and governance strong.

I’d like to throw my tuppence in 😊.

 
Restricting unwanted use of personal data is a goal and not opening it up through an Agentic framework must be a priority.

Keeping a robust and secure platform and then having a [managed] agentic service layer on top (as a separate product) is my suggestion.

I can only think of 3 use cases where agentic access to data would be optimal : Personal security (agentic panic button??), Personal health (prescribed drug / health info where a person is incapacitated) and data access after bereavement.

All 3 should (and will) be heavily regulated.

 
I’d love to be included in the discussion / any investigative group that spins off from this thread.

 
Matt

Consultant in ethical use of technology and data.

 
 
From: Sindhu Raju <sindhu2@me.com> 
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To: Joshua Cornejo <josh@marketdata.md>
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Subject: Re: Agentic Linked Data -- attempt 2

 
Hello,

 
I would also be interested in this discussion. I am working on a project in regards to personal data management. 

 
I think it would be helpful to delineate where AI agents may be helpful and or a hinderance via consumer use cases.

 
Thanks,

Sindhu Raju

 
 
 



On Dec 30, 2024, at 12:05 AM, Joshua Cornejo <josh@marketdata.md <mailto:josh@marketdata.md> > wrote:

 
Interesting coincidence that someone posted this on LinkedIn and appeared on my timeline.

 
I like the quote “Agents should be skeptical of assertions that they read on the Semantic Web until they have checked the sources of information.”.

 
Maybe the vision is that authorisation (can the agent read the data) coexists with validation (is the data legitimate).

 
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On 29 Dec 2024, at 22:04, Aad Versteden <aad.versteden@gmail.com <mailto:aad.versteden@gmail.com> > wrote:

 
Hi all,


An exciting and necessary extension indeed.

I would also like to follow this too, perhaps from a short distance
assuming time doesn't permit.  Agentic Linked Data fits closely to how
we use Linked Data within semantic.works [1][2] so we can share what
we've learned over time.  Microservices act as Agents manipulating data
in semantic.works and we manage to share many microservices across
applications.  Everything we do is based on SPARQL so some differences
with Solid do exist.  We integrate Artificial Intelligence [3] in the
same way as microservices which handle login, registration or sending
out emails[4].

When we squint our eyes we shouldn't notice too much of a difference in
an Agent being a if-this-then-that construct, a Deep Neural Network, an
OWL reasoner, an LLM, or a human.  This should be a natural and
hopefully straightforward extension to Solid.

A FOAF Agent based approach would also lend itself to support backend
processes on Solid Pods.  We found this to be one of the bigger
technical challenges to apply Solid Pods more in our business setting
and it was one of the key technical challenges for Solid Shop[5].

All in all, this may become a minor guideline or extension opening up
many possibilities.


Exciting work ahead,

Aad


[1] https://github.com/mu-semtech <https://github.com/mu-semtech> 
[2] https://semantic.works/ <https://semantic.works/> 
[3] https://github.com/semantic-ai/translation-nl-en-service <https://github.com/semantic-ai/translation-nl-en-service> 
[4] https://github.com/lblod/berichtencentrum-deliver-email-service <https://github.com/lblod/berichtencentrum-deliver-email-service> 
[5] https://github.com/redpencilio/app-solid-shop <https://github.com/redpencilio/app-solid-shop> 

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