In this episode of The Interconnectedness of Things, hosts Emily and Dr. Andrew Hudson explore the evolving landscape of Personal Knowledge Management (PKM). They break down what PKM is, why it matters, and how the shift to remote work accelerated its importance. The discussion covers popular note-taking and knowledge management tools like Apple Notes, Obsidian, Notion, and OneNote, comparing their strengths, weaknesses, and the key features that make them effective (or frustrating).
But the conversation doesn’t stop there—Emily and Andrew dive into the critical missing piece in today’s PKM apps: AI. While AI integration is becoming more common, they argue that current implementations fall short in truly organizing and enhancing personal knowledge. They also discuss knowledge graphs and how AI could better assist users in managing and retrieving information more efficiently.
Whether you're a digital note-taking enthusiast or just looking for a better way to organize your thoughts, this episode offers deep insights into the tools and trends shaping the future of PKM. Tune in, share your favorite PKM tools, and join the discussion!
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Welcome to "The Interconnectedness of Things," where hosts Dr. Andrew Hutson and Emily Nava explore the ever-evolving landscape of technology, innovation, and how these forces shape our world. Each episode dives deep into the critical topics of enterprise solutions, AI, document management, and more, offering insights and practical advice for businesses and tech enthusiasts alike.
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