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Graphwise Talk#1: Agentic AI Orchestration: So, Where’s the Music?

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Even an orchestra with the best musicians can end up sounding chaotic.
Imagine a room full of the most talented musicians, each doing their part well, but it does not add up to anything whole.

That’s where a lot of organizations seem to be with agentic AI right now.

Gartner predicts that over 40% of agentic AI projects will be cancelled by the end of 2027 due to a lack of architectural governance. Meanwhile, the 2026 AI Agent Index – led by researchers at Cambridge, MIT, and Stanford – reveals a “transparency gap” where developers are safety-washing agents by withholding the evidence needed to actually trust them.

So, what is the missing piece?

The chaos stems from a missing semantic backbone. Without a shared foundation of knowledge graphs and W3C standards, agents lack the “common sense” to coordinate and the “data lineage” to be auditable. You can’t have reliable autonomy without a structured truth.

On March 25, we’re opening up the conversation to explore how to move from “safety-washed” prototypes to governed, graph-powered AI systems. You’re invited to bring your questions and help shape the dialogue.

Submit your questions in advance. Whether it’s about the “black box” of AI safety or the mechanics of scaling your own knowledge graph-powered systems, we want to build the session around the challenges you’re facing today.

See you there!

Speakers

  • Senior VP Growth, Graphwise

    Andreas Blumauer is CEO and founder of the Semantic Web Company (SWC), provider and developer of the PoolParty Semantic Platform and leading solution...

  • Consultant, Speaker, Blogger and Podcast Host

    Alan Morrison is an analyst, writer, advisor and podcaster on advanced data technologies and emerging IT. For 20 years at PwC's R&D and innovation...

  • Gerald Mann is VP of Presales at Graphwise and a veteran sales engineering leader who helps organizations turn complex,...