All I can say is that 347 tools sounds like too much. There are programming languages that define thousands of functions in their standard library. Yet, it is well-known that all you need in theory is just a select few. Lisp in particular, is one example where the entire language is based around just a few primitive functions, upon which all other functionality is built around.
> We're super excited to help new startups build data that were never possible before with the extreme high cost of data collection :D
I am super interested in making solutions to help startups exchange data. Especially for niche data. So if you are interested I'd love to get in touch.
Not just for the UK. The EU suffers of a data sharing problem too. Generally, the academia, industry, government, or even just companies, are reluctant to share their data.
Even if they do make it available, they restrict it to "personal use" via their ToS. Which is VERY inhibiting for startups, inventors, professionals, hackers, hobbyists, and even other companies.
This is exactly the problem I identified and am looking to solve with my startup.
Great. But look at the query feature of OSM. Try it. At higher zoom levels like 15, querying for features at the same coordinates as your example reveals nearby features. Like hotel buildings, post offices, recycling points, etc. The nominatin format is not enough. What is more, an extended feature set could be used together with an LLM. I am very interested in that, so, feel free to reach out to me if you want to discuss more.
Both - we're building APIs ultimately designed for AI agents and LLMs that need trustworthy place data and that includes cases from enterprise to personal people's agents
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