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Episode #444: The Hidden Frameworks of the Internet: Knowledge Graphs, Ontologies, and Who Controls Truth

Mar 17, 2025
Jessica Talisman, a senior information architect who builds taxonomies, ontologies, and knowledge graphs. She explores libraries' shifting public/private roles and threats to digital preservation. They unpack linked data, how AI uses structured sources, the labor of crafting ontologies, and why human curation and authoritative identifiers matter for trustworthy knowledge.
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Internet Archive Visit After Cyberattack

  • Stewart visited the Internet Archive shortly after a major cyberattack and observed staff debriefing and securing systems.
  • He sees these attacks as part of a coordinated war against access to information and archival memory.

Shoah Foundation Work On Visual History

  • Jessica's first job involved the Shoah Foundation, building controlled vocabularies for survivor testimonies.
  • That Visual History Project used thesauri and early graph ideas to surface precise clips across massive archives.

AI Often Ignores Authoritative Graphs

  • Many AI systems train on structured, authoritative sources like NIH and PubMed but ignore alignment with those ontologies.
  • That gap causes AI outputs to lack grounding in verifiable, authoritative knowledge.
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