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Author: Emma Chow

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Emma Chow

Emma Chow is a detail-oriented and multifaceted Technical Analyst working for Enterprise Knowledge’s Semantic Design and Modeling Practice. Through work with federal, non-profit, and international organizations, she has demonstrated the ability to excel at collaboration, data analysis, and use case development across diverse work environments. With professional and academic experience in taxonomy design, UI/UX, prompt engineering, and industrial psychology, she has a proven ability to analyze problems, leverage metric-driven solutions, and assess risks and mitigations, while meeting team and organizational goals.

Why AI Projects Fail Without a Common Language: The Case for Taxonomy Standards

Emma Chow . Eloragh Espie . May 27, 2026 . Blog

As organizations rush to adopt AI solutions and technologies, the necessary structures to support such solutions are often overlooked. Gartner predicts that by 2026, 63% of organizations will not have the right data management practices for AI. This gap shows … Continue reading

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