Context Graph Architecture in 2026: Linked Data Orchestration and the Thin Red Line
Context graphs need knowledge architecture. But what does it take to build one? The answer has been hiding in plain sight for years. Why context graph knowledge architecture need an inference layer, not just an entity layer, to deliver on their promise for enterprise architecture How ArchiMate 3.2 as an RDF ontology provides the knowledge […]
Read More →Beyond the Decision Trace: Why Context Graphs Need Knowledge Architecture
The thread that connects decision traces, context graphs, semantic layers, and knowledge management practice. By George Anadiotis When Foundation Capital declared context graphs AI’s next trillion-dollar opportunity in late 2025, and ServiceNow followed with its Context Engine announcement, it looked like a new category arriving – and with it, a new set of questions about context […]
Read More →The Engineer in the Machine: How Neo Is Rewriting What It Means to Build AI
A fully autonomous machine learning engineering agent. A benchmark that matters. And a question that cuts deeper than the hype: when a machine does the work, what happens to the learning part? By George Anadiotis The race to automate software engineering is expanding to new territory: machine learning. Neo is a fully autonomous machine learning engineering agent […]
Read More →Connected Thinking: On History, Technology, and the Art of Seeing What’s Coming
Why the seeds of the next civilization are already growing, and how to unveil them with Connected Thinking. By George Anadiotis What if the chaos around us isn’t collapse, but transformation? Michel Bauwens has spent decades mapping the edges of change. From peer-to-peer networks to the commons, from medieval guilds to distributed autonomous organizations, he’s […]
Read More →Foundations or vibes? Lessons learned from using AI in software engineering
Software engineering is being transformed by AI faster than any other domain. Unpacking how this transformation is playing out may offer a glimpse into the future By George Anadiotis Greg Foster’s journey into software engineering began in an unlikely place: a Nevada high school where he couldn’t land a job at Starbucks. Instead of serving […]
Read More →The singularity is here, it’s just not evenly distributed yet. Long views on AI, Part 4
“How can AI work to shape a future worth living around the world?” A 2025 – 2026 review through the lens of Knowledge Management, Graphs, Communities, Ontology, Connected Thinking and Pragmatic AI. By George Anadiotis When OpenAI CEO Sam Altman admitted we’re in an AI bubble in August 2025, I wasn’t surprised. I’d been watching the […]
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