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Knowledge Bases to Support Digital Sovereignty.

Knowledge Bases to Support Digital Sovereignty

The European Union recently issued a call for comments on what the role of open source should be in its pursuit of digital sovereignty. The result: 500+ pdf documents and 2000+ comments collected. How can this unstructured data be analyzed to support regulatory decisions?

Enter Semiont, an open source Human+AI knowledge platform. It can be used to build Wikis, Knowledge Bases, Semantic Layers, Context Graphs, or Agentic Memory.

This meetup will consist of two 30 minute talks:

Using Semiont to Build a Knowledge Graph - a new open source framework that allows a user to build a knowledge graph using common tools such as Claude Desktop or OpenClaw.  The main output is a "Knowedge Base", which includes and event log that can define a knowledge graph. Semiont will be used to transform the EU data set into a knowledge graph.

Using a Semiont Knowledge Graph for Digital Sovereignty Decision Support - With the right tooling, a knowledge graph can be presented as a familiar wiki, allowing a non-technical user to explore relationships between entities using hyperlinks, text, and images. In this talk, we will transform the EU knowledge graph into a functioning wiki, which will then be used for e-discovery and annotated decision support.

Info

Date: May 27, 2026 at 5:30 PM CT

Location:
IBM, 6th Floor
Rm 6603
77 Wacker Dr
Chicago, IL

Livestream: Yes, details will be posted soon.

Agenda

5:30 pm - 6:00 pm: Social and Networking

30 minutes: Using Semiont to Build a Knowledge Graph - Adam Pingel, AI Alliance

30 minutes: ​Using a Semiont Knowledge Graph for Digital Sovereignty Decision Support - Joe Olson, AI Alliance

7:00 pm - 7:30 pm: Social and Networking

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