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8–12 minutes
Semantic Layers: The Hidden Infrastructure Behind Scalable AI
Read More ->: Semantic Layers: The Hidden Infrastructure Behind Scalable AILineage can show how a decision was made. It cannot guarantee that the data, features, rules, and policy terms behind that decision meant the same thing everywhere they were used. That is the role of the semantic layer: to make business definitions machine-readable, reusable, and governable so AI systems can operate correctly at scale.
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Metadata for AI Agents vs. Human Metadata
Read More ->: Metadata for AI Agents vs. Human MetadataIn our previous article, we argued that governance is the prerequisite for scalable AI systems. As organizations move from experimentation to deploying autonomous agents, governance can no longer rely on human oversight alone. Policies, controls, and access rules must be interpretable by machines. For this to work, AI systems require institutional traceability: the ability to understand where information originated, how it was transformed, and what policies govern its use. Metadata is the layer that makes those controls executable. In order for AI agents to operate safely and reliably, metadata must evolve from human-oriented documentation into machine-readable infrastructure that encodes provenance,…

