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Open Knowledge Format: A new open standard for structured data sharing with AI systems

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Sam McVeety, Amir Hormati, Amir Hormati

5h ago· 7 min readen

Summary

The article introduces the Open Knowledge Format (OKF), an open specification that formalizes the LLM-wiki pattern into a portable, interoperable format. OKF is a vendor-neutral standard for representing metadata, context, and cues that helps foundation models access relevant context for more accurate and actionable results, particularly in agentic systems. The format aims to improve data sharing, secure collaboration across teams, and provide standardized documentation for both human and AI consumption.

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While these models can help you write code, summarize documents, or analyze a dataset, they still need the right information to produce accurate and actionable results.
That's why today, we're introducing the Open Knowledge Format (OKF), an open specification that formalizes the LLM-wiki pattern into a portable, interoperable format.
This is a vendor-neutral, agent- and human-friendly standard for representing the metadata, context, and cues.
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Learn how the Open Knowledge Format helps secure data sharing and improves collaboration across teams with standardized documentation.

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