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48. The Ways AI and Humans Work Together to Compile Knowledge

48. The Ways AI and Humans Work Together to Compile Knowledge

Update: 2020-02-03
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Twenty years of Google and Wikipedia, but information is still not at our fingertips. 

What if we could automate the collection of information using both AI and humans? And what if we could do it by indexing and creating a better entity map?

On this episode, I interview Jude Gomila, Founder and CEO of Golden, the world's first self-constructing knowledge database built by artificial and human intelligence, about how to think about, compile, and organize knowledge.

What we talked about:

  • Building an index of human readable information and machine readable information
  • How to automate the collection of information
  • Getting good at topic prediction
  • ...and how humans can fill the gaps left by AI.

This discussion with Jude Gomila was taken from our AI: In Real Life. If you want to hear more AI episodes like this one, check us out on Apple Podcasts here.

If you don’t use Apple Podcasts, you can find every episode here.

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48. The Ways AI and Humans Work Together to Compile Knowledge

48. The Ways AI and Humans Work Together to Compile Knowledge