“Mythology” Series:


Amphitrite by François Théodore Devaulx

Amphitrite by François Théodore Devaulx (1866)

1. Mythological reference

In Greek myth, Amphitrite is the queen of the sea and consort of Poseidon. Where Poseidon represents raw force and sudden storms, Amphitrite represents sovereignty, depth, and the quiet order beneath the waves. She rules the hidden parts of the ocean, the currents that are steady rather than violent. Her figure is a reminder that even vast waters can be governed.


2. Parallel with AI and lesson from ancient mythology

Modern AI companies live in oceans of data. Some flows are peaceful data lakes for analytics. Others arrive like data tsunamis from sensors, user events, satellites and logs. Without Amphitrite like control, these waters turn into chaos.

Keep the depths calm

Tame the storms

Protect the realm

Lesson
Let AI drink from an ordered sea, not from a storm. Good models start with calm, well charted water.


3. Reflections and questions to consider

  1. Do we have a single catalog that tells us what data we own and who is allowed to use it

  2. Are streaming sources validated at the edge or are we pushing unverified waves into the lake

  3. Do we lifecycle old or low value data so storage and cost do not surge out of control

  4. Can every production model point back to the exact datasets and versions it was trained on


4. References


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