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Jim Hendler: Scaling AI and Knowledge with the Semantic Web – Episode 43

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Jan 22, 2026
Jim Hendler, Tetherless World Professor and long-time Semantic Web researcher, reflects on early Semantic Web ideas and scaling knowledge on the web. He discusses SHOE, using URLs for interoperable ontologies, working with Tim Berners-Lee, DARPA efforts to scale knowledge representation, schema.org and Google’s influence, and how knowledge graphs fit with modern LLMs and future heterogeneous compute.
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Origin Of SHOE And The Slogan

  • Jim Hendler explains how SHOE began from students suggesting small HTML tags to mark faculty info on web pages.
  • That lab joke became a T-shirt and the slogan, "a little semantics goes a long way."
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Using URLs To Link Ontologies

  • Jim recounts using URLs as identifiers in SHOE so different groups could know they referenced the same ontology.
  • That choice and DARPA funding helped catalyze the Web Ontology Working Group and OWL's development.
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How Collaboration With Tim Berners-Lee Began

  • Jim tells the story of his first meeting with Tim Berners-Lee where SHOE's URL idea made the concept click.
  • That meeting led to collaboration, Scientific American interest, and the eventual Semantic Web article with Ora Lassila.
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