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Episode #505: From Big Data to Big Meaning: Jessica Talisman on the Hidden Architecture of Knowledge

Nov 10, 2025
Jessica Talisman, founder of Contextually and creator of the Ontology Pipeline, dives into the intersection of knowledge management and AI. She discusses how controlled vocabularies and ontologies shape meaning for both humans and machines. Jessica highlights the risks of "AI slop" and the necessity for human-centered knowledge ecosystems. They explore cultural differences in knowledge representation and the significance of library science in today’s tech landscape. Talisman emphasizes the importance of quality data and collaborative approaches in developing effective knowledge architectures.
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Ontologies Provide Machine-Readable Meaning

  • Ontologies are about categorization and defining meaning for humans and machines.
  • They enable interoperability and machine-readable context beyond simple labels.
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Define Vocabularies Before Features Scale

  • Start controlled vocabularies early to avoid ETL and transformation headaches as systems scale.
  • Define terms before features grow ambiguous to keep products viable and extensible.
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Library Science Took A Different Path In The '90s

  • Library science and big-data tech split in the 1990s along different priorities: storage vs. metadata.
  • Librarians focused on metadata schemas and FAIR principles, which tech is now rediscovering.
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