Tag: context sovereignty
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Context sovereignty – CSP conference
Earlier today I gave the Founder’s Lecture at the Chartered Society of Physiotherapists conference in Newport. I’ve been working on the idea of ‘context sovereignty’ as a way to think differently about our relationship with AI, framing it in positive terms rather than viewing it as a threat to professional identity.
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Context Sovereignty in AI and learning – AMEE AI symposium
Current AI chatbots can’t access your persistent knowledge structures, forcing repetitive prompting and limiting meaningful learning. Context sovereignty changes this by letting you maintain control over your personal learning data while using AI to amplifie your intent. Rather than asking “what can AI do?” we should ask “what context do I bring to shape AI’s…
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Making sense of context engineering
GraphRAG and knowledge graphs are to context engineering, what RAG and vector databases are to prompt engineering.
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[Essay] Context sovereignty, engineering, and personal learning
Context sovereignty is the idea that learners should control the personal context that informs AI-supported learning. Instead of constantly explaining your background to AI, AI should develop persistent understanding of your knowledge and thinking patterns. And context engineering provides the practical framework to achieve this. In this essay I explore both concepts, explaining why they…
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Avoiding AI platform dependency by controlling your context
Google’s free Gemini Pro access seems valuable, but using these platforms extensively creates AI platform dependency through contextual capture. Your unique thinking patterns, intellectual connections, and research approaches become integrated into their ecosystem. After the 15-month trial period ends, you’re cognitively locked in, trading intellectual independence for convenience, all while the platforms reshape how you…