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geoMusings by Bill Dollins

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Prototyping AI-Ready OSM

In a post last week, Open Data and AI, I discussed how open data projects are facing a new kind of consumer: AI-automated systems that can pull public data continuously, at scale, and in patterns the original infrastructure was never designed to support. OpenStreetMap is one of the clearest examples. It is globally important, community … Continue reading Prototyping AI-Ready OSM →

Bill Dollins gis, postgis, postgresql 2026-05-18 6 Minutes

Image Similarity with PgVector

At FedGeoDay in April, I attended a workshop conducted by my friend Steve Pousty on the use of vector databases. Steve is a great teacher and I learned a lot that day. I’ve been on a bit of a journey since. I’ve gotten some project work with AI and I find vector databases to be … Continue reading Image Similarity with PgVector →

Bill Dollins gis 2024-07-192024-07-19 5 Minutes
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