Navigated to The Graph Layer Behind NASA’s Breakthroughs | Michael Hunger

The Graph Layer Behind NASA’s Breakthroughs | Michael Hunger

July 8
36 mins

Episode Description

Michael Hunger of Neo4j, joins Simon Maple to unpack how graph databases inject structure, intent, and traceability into modern AI systems.

On the docket:

  • why relationships in data encode intent
  • the black-box problem in vector based RAG
  • why devs should build their own MCP server


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  1. Michael Hunger- https://www.linkedin.com/in/jexpde/
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(00:00) Trailer
(01:03) Introduction & Neo4j Origins
(03:02) Persisting Relationships for High-Performance Queries
(04:00) Modeling Business Intent & Key Use Cases
(05:00) Fraud Detection at Scale with Graph Algorithms
(06:11) Graph-Enhanced RAG vs. Vector-Only Retrieval
(09:02) Explainability & Drill-Down Evaluation in RAG
(13:05) Fusing Structured & Unstructured Data for Context
(15:00) MCP for Developer Productivity: Schema-to-Code & API Wrapping
(21:16) Security & Sandboxing Best Practices for MCP
(29:08) MCP Server Recommendations & Outro

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