Most organisations connect AI straight to their documents and hope for the best. The model reads what it's given and produces the most plausible answer. It works, right up until the moment the answer matters.
Modern Knowledge Management puts a layer in between: an explicit model of the things you deal in, and a graph of how they relate — each statement carrying its source. The AI then works on that, instead of guessing.
Less exotic than it sounds. It's the diagram anyone would draw on a whiteboard to explain how things in your institution relate — written down in a form a machine can follow.
Repositories, folder structures, search. Optimised for retrieval by a human who already knows roughly what they're looking for.
People ask a model before they open a system. Whatever the model can't verify, it invents — fluently, and in your institution's name.
Explicit meaning, explicit relationships, explicit evidence. Built so the answer can be traced, repeated and defended.
90 minutes. Bring your curators or librarians, and one question your institution couldn't answer.
Or write directly — hello@neogens.co