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How the Open Knowledge Format can improve data sharing

Google introduces the Open Knowledge Format (OKF) to standardize knowledge representation for AI systems.

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The Open Knowledge Format is an open specification that formalizes the LLM-wiki pattern into a portable, interoperable format. It represents knowledge as a directory of markdown files with YAML frontmatter and allows for standardized documentation and data sharing across teams and organizations.

The OKF aims to solve the problem of fragmented context landscapes by providing a vendor-neutral, agent- and human-friendly standard for representing metadata, context, and curated knowledge.

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The Open Knowledge Format is an open specification that formalizes the LLM-wiki pattern into a portable, interoperable format. It represents knowledge as a directory of markdown files with YAML frontmatter and allows for standardized documentation and data sharing across teams and organizations. The OKF aims to solve the problem of fragmented context landscapes by providing a vendor-neutral, agent- and human-friendly standard for representing metadata, context, and curated knowledge.

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