Welcome to This Week in Neo4j, your weekly fix for news from the world of graph databases!
By now, I wonder when we will have the first week without an article on Vectors or ChatGPT (this edition featuring both). We also celebrate 20 episodes of Going Meta and go hands-on in building a smart device for agriculture.
In a few weeks, we will all gather around the world for NODES 2023! Register now for 26th October and explore this year’s great agenda! This coming Tuesday, the final Road to NODES workshop takes place: Geospatial Data. I hope to see you there.
I hope you enjoy this issue,Alexander Erdl
COMING UP NEXT WEEK!
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- Conferences: Meet us at NACIS 2023 Pittsburgh on October 11
- Meetups: Join us in Bengaluru: Empowering the Graph Database and AI Community on October 14
- All Neo4j Events: Webinar, Live demos, and More
- GraphSummit Series: Get Connected With Graphs. Next stop Frankfurt on October 10
FEATURED NODES SPEAKER: Kateryna Nesvit
Dr Nesvit worked for eight years in the industry, where she built a recommendation engine for a social media app and a data science platform that predicts compensation for talent across the IT industry using the Neo4j database.
Connect with her on LinkedIn.
Join Kateryna at NODES 2023 where she compares data models and shows the effectiveness of graphs versus tables in revealing patterns. Graphs help you uncover hidden patterns and unlock valuable insights more intuitively than the table view.
VECTORS: Spring AI can now use Neo4j as a Vector Store
The Spring AI project aims to streamline the development of applications that incorporate artificial intelligence functionality without unnecessary complexity. It aims to be something like LangChain or LlamaIndex for the Java world. Combining Spring AI with Spring Data Neo4j makes it possible to build on existing domain models, turn them into a graph and enrich them with vector embeddings.CHATBOT: The Abridged Guide to Neo4j Cypher Generation with OpenAI GPT-4
In this blog, Adam Cowley demonstrates how to build a conversational agent capable of querying a Neo4j database using existing tools and with as little code as possible. He will also address some of the challenges you may face along the way if you are trying to do something similar.GOING META: 20 Episodes of Going Meta — A Recap
Industry of Things: Integrating IoT Edge devices with cloud-native analytics for smarter insights
TWEET OF THE WEEK: Open Ownership – Watch the Open Sanctions Video!
Great to see that @jvilledieu is presenting the OpenScreening project developed by @opensanctions, Open Ownership & @Linkurious at the @neo4j #NODES2023 conference this month!
— Open Ownership (@OpenOwnership) October 3, 2023
Register: https://t.co/VD0YCKO7T3
On the project: https://t.co/yAXEEw5XvV#Neo4J #BeneficialOwnership pic.twitter.com/DEa0zpBoKi
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