
Season 2 · Episode 662
The Geopolitical Graph: Mapping Global Power with AI
Move beyond flat maps. Discover how graph databases and AI reveal the hidden connections and second-order effects shaping our global landscape.
My Weird Prompts · Daniel Rosehill
February 17, 202629m 32s
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Show Notes
In this episode, Herman Poppleberry and Corn explore a revolutionary approach to international relations: treating the world as a dynamic graph rather than a static map. By leveraging graph databases and AI-driven vector embeddings, they discuss how policymakers can uncover "second-order effects" and hidden alliances that traditional analysis misses. From the "Silicon Shield" of Taiwan to the "betweenness centrality" of small nations like Qatar, learn how data science is creating a digital twin of global stability. This conversation dives deep into the mathematical weights of diplomacy, trade dependencies, and the future of predictive resilience in an increasingly interconnected world.