Data Commons is an open-source platform[1] created by Google[2] that provides an open knowledge graph, combining economic, scientific and other public datasets into a unified view.[3]Ramanathan V. Guha, a creator of web standards including RDF,[4]RSS, and Schema.org,[5] founded the project,[6] which is now led by Prem Ramaswami.[7]
The service expanded during 2019 to include an RDF-styleknowledge graph populated from a number of largely statistical open datasets. The service was announced to a wider audience in 2019.[12] In 2020 the service improved its coverage of non-US datasets, while also increasing its coverage of bioinformatics and coronavirus.[13] In 2023, the service relaunched with a natural-language front end powered by a large language model.[2] It also launched as the back end to the UN data portal with Sustainable Development Goals data.[14]
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