Knowledge Management Platforms
The José Martí National Library and the Republic of Cuba Officials are
invited to apply for participation in an innovative project to develop a custom
Large Knowledge Model (LKM) tailored specifically for Cuba. This groundbreaking
initiative aims to harness the extensive resources of the Best Books on Cuba
and the Library of Congress to create a powerful tool for addressing the
country’s unique challenges. We seek the expertise and insights of senior
library and government officials who are at the forefront of identifying,
managing, and solving Cuba’s unique issues. By collaborating in the development
of this LKM, you will play a pivotal role in shaping a resource that can
provide unparalleled support for policy making, research, and public service.
A Large Knowledge Model (LKM) offers distinct advantages over a Large Language Model (LLM), making it a superior choice for your country’s knowledge management. Your custom LKM will provide:
Large Language Models (LLM) for your country’s national library and government are clearly not the best choice for managing your country’s valuable knowledge.
Send for our report on Large Language Model for your nation’s library and government to show how the Large Language Model data can be used to build a large knowledge model. Structured data and metadata for Large Language Models are a useful first step for organizing the building of a Large Knowledge Model for your country.
Each of the countries in the North America has been
invited to apply to participate in pioneering a new era of knowledge management
by utilizing American Data Processing’s Large Knowledge Platform-Enterprise
Version. Your participation in developing the Large Knowledge Model will help
create a nationwide resource that will empower each country to tackle their
most pressing issues with confidence and clarity.
NOTICE: The José Martí National Library and the Republic of Cuba including
any of its officials, have not been contacted or communicated with American
Data Processing, Inc. regarding participation in this initiative. This webpage
and the invitation to participate are solely the initiatives of American Data
Processing, Inc. and do not imply any prior involvement or endorsement by the
José Martí National Library and the Republic of Cuba. The information provided
here is intended to invite collaboration and is not an indication of any
existing partnership or commitment by the country’s entities.