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Author: Eloragh Espie

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Eloragh Espie

Eloragh Espie is dedicated to designing and implementing semantic models that improve data quality and usability. She brings expertise in OWL, RDF, RDFS, and SKOS, along with experience in SQL, Python, SPARQL, and SHACL. Her focus is on building scalable ontology solutions that utilize complex data to provide real time insights and value.

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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