Giving AI a Shared Language: Unified Knowledge Graphs for Multimodal Data
Multimodal AI is moving fast: systems like GPT-5.5 can already process text and images in one system.
If multimodal AI is moving this fast, do we still need Unified Knowledge Graphs?
Multimodal AI and Unified Knowledge Graphs are two different paths toward the same goal.
A multimodal AI system can learn a common language implicitly.
In a Unified Knowledge Graph, the common language is built through explicit relationships.
That makes the structure more visible, reusable, and easier to verify.
Unified Knowledge Graphs are a relationship-aware layer around AI systems.
GPT-5.5 can process the pieces.
Relationships explain how they belong together.
By Elena Romanova
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