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Anett Győri Proposes a Curation-Based Framework Addressing Knowledge Quality in the Digital Era

Anett Győri presented a new framework examining how curated human expertise can preserve knowledge quality in an era of information overload, proposing a model that integrates artificial intelligence with human judgment to support ethical and accessible knowledge systems.

Hungary – February 9, 2026 Anett Győri, illustrator and visual researcher, has introduced a conceptual framework addressing the growing challenge of maintaining knowledge quality in an increasingly automated and data-saturated digital environment. Her work has recently gained international attention, including coverage on MSN, for its interdisciplinary approach to human–machine collaboration.

Győri’s framework focuses on the role of curation in restoring clarity and credibility to shared knowledge. Rather than treating artificial intelligence as an autonomous authority, the model emphasizes human-guided systems where technology supports, but does not replace, expert judgment. This perspective aligns with discussions increasingly present across technology-driven fields, including software development agency environments that prioritize responsible system design and long-term sustainability.

A central concept within Győri’s work is what she describes as the “Saks Effect,” a metaphor derived from the luxury retail sector. The framework draws parallels between the decline of traditional exclusivity-driven business models and challenges facing knowledge-based systems that rely on closed, rigid structures. According to Győri, quality today depends less on exclusivity and more on adaptive, transparent curation.

Building on this foundation, Győri introduces the idea of a Cognitive OS, a conceptual interface designed to support ethical knowledge processing. Rather than functioning as conventional software, Cognitive OS is described as a layered system where artificial intelligence manages large-scale data analysis while human intuition provides contextual interpretation and moral guidance.

Within this structure, Győri identifies lyrical illustration as a critical methodological tool. By translating abstract data and complex systems into visual narratives, metaphors, and symbolic forms, lyrical illustration supports comprehension and accessibility. This approach reflects challenges often seen in early-stage digital products, where raw data—similar to outputs in MVP software development services—requires refinement before becoming usable and meaningful.

Győri’s work ultimately centers on what she refers to as “strategic elegance,” a principle that prioritizes integrity, clarity, and responsibility in knowledge creation and dissemination. In an environment where trust has become increasingly fragile, her framework positions expert credibility as a stabilizing force within digital systems.

Through this model, Győri argues that the future of knowledge lies not in technological dominance, but in balanced collaboration—where artificial intelligence enhances scale and efficiency, and human expertise safeguards meaning, ethics, and shared intellectual value.

About Anett Győri

Anett Győri is a Hungary-based illustrator and visual researcher whose work bridges scientific inquiry, ethical systems, and visual communication. Her interdisciplinary practice focuses on transforming complex knowledge into accessible, human-centered formats.

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