Google releases the OKF standard, standardizing Andrej Karpathy's "LLM Wiki" model

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Deep Tide TechFlow news: On June 14, Google recently released the OKF (Open Knowledge Format) standard, which is intended to unify how large models express knowledge organization, citation structures, and context management. The standard is viewed as a systematic and standardized attempt to realize the “LLM Wiki” interaction paradigm proposed by Andrej Karpathy.

The core goal of OKF is to give knowledge content generated by large models stronger structural consistency and reusability, as well as improved retrievability, so that it can be shared, cited, and reused across different models and applications—thereby reducing the randomness of “unexplainable text generation.”

Industry perspectives suggest that if this standard is widely adopted, it could further drive large models to evolve from “generative answer tools” into “structured knowledge systems,” and provide a foundational protocol layer to support the integration of AI agents with knowledge graphs.

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