Re: RDF finally has its long awaited Generic Client!

On 9/29/25 2:07 PM, Melvin Carvalho wrote:
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> po 29. 9. 2025 v 18:52 odesílatel Kingsley Idehen 
> <kidehen@openlinksw.com> napsal:
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>     Hi Everyone,
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>     It’s been a while!
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>     Something important is happening right now, thanks to the
>     emergence of LLMs as the long-awaited generic RDF client (the
>     so-called “killer app”). We all know how Mosaic → Mozilla/Netscape
>     made HTML and HTTP globally usable by end-users and developers
>     alike. Well, the very same thing is finally happening with
>     RDF—albeit some 20+ years later than expected.
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> Actually I think Mozilla = Mosaic Killer

Yes, that's what Mozilla stood for en route to becoming the Netscape 
browser. Irrespective, that combination unleashed the power of HTTP and 
HTML to the masses -- my key point.


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> IE was also a child of Mosaic iirc


Yes, and I believe most folks over here know the history :)


>     Here’s a post I recently published on LinkedIn about this critical
>     development:
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>     https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/large-language-models-llms-powerful-generic-rdf-clients-idehen-xwhfe
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> Nice work.  Probably could work with structured JSON too?


LLMs can process any structured data associated with a public spec. 
That’s one of the often-overlooked benefits of their web-slurp-and-train 
foundations. They write RDF (in any notation), XML, XSLT, JSON, XPath, 
XQuery, and more—very well. They also bury all the distracting RDF 
esoterica (no more HttpRange-14 debates, format wars, or 303 vs. hash 
arguments, how to visualize etc..). If you know RDF and ontologies, it 
will /just work/—often in the most surprising ways.


Kingsley

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Received on Monday, 29 September 2025 22:43:44 UTC