Golden: Mapping human knowledge
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#13Jude CEO and Founder of Golden here. Super excited to take this live. We are out to build the next place for canonical knowledge on the Internet. It has been a long-term mission for me to open up the knowledge coverage of billions of niche topics, companies, technologies and new concepts. Our aim is to cover in excess of 10bn topics in high detail over time. Although we all love Wikipedia, there have been various iss…
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#14How do you plan to uphold the neutrally-written part? Wikipedia does not really do this; many editors try, but it is very difficult. This is especially true seeing as every one carries personal biases. How will you make sure opinions that do not agree with the majority of your users, editors, etc. are allowed?
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#15Do you think the paid features for enterprise use is enough to support a VC model? (How do you avoid this becoming Quora (which also had an enterprise proposed use case)?)
What was the decision process around taking this a VC route vs not?
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#16I hope it will not be registration walled like Quora but more open like stackexchange websites or hn. I refuse to participate to registration-ponzi-scheme. What will the content licence be ?
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#18or at least borrow heavily from?
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#19Jude CEO and Founder of Golden here. Super excited to take this live. We are out to build the next place for canonical knowledge on the Internet. It has been a long-term mission for me to open up the knowledge coverage of billions of niche topics, companies, technologies and new concepts. Our aim is to cover in excess of 10bn topics in high detail over time. Although we all love Wikipedia, there have been various iss…
Good luck!
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#20I like the concept. I'd like to know how they plan on addressing auditability of content - where it comes from, how it changes over time, etc.
Jude from Golden here. TLDR answer on this important question and I’m interested in the community ideas on this problem set: 1. High visual transparency and open edit logs eg golden.com/wiki/Morphogenetic_Engineering/activity 2. Using real profiles so we can prevent bots / multi accounts etc. 3. Cross checking SPO/fact triples in the prose against our structured data to validate information. 4. Cross checking against…