In the early 2000s, Larson worked for
Cycorp, home of the Cyc
artificial intelligence project, on a knowledge-based approach to network security. He then researched and published articles on knowledge base technology, ontology, and the Semantic Web for the Digital Media Collaboratory, a research lab founded by American businessman
George Kozmetsky affiliated with the Innovation, Creativity, and Capital Institute, at The
University of Texas at Austin. He founded his first company, Knexient, in 2009 with funding from
DARPA to process
open source text documents using his Hierarchical Document Classifier algorithm. Larson later co-founded Influence Networks after developing an algorithm to produce web-based rankings of colleges and universities with funding from
DARPA. The algorithm is the foundation for the AcademicInflunce.com InfluenceRanking Engine. In 2020 Larson joined Knowledge Based Systems, Inc. in
College Station, Texas as a Research Scientist specializing in
natural language processing. Larson has also written articles for
The Atlantic,
Los Angeles Review of Books,
Wired magazine, and
The Hedgehog Review, as well as for The Metro Silicon Valley and Inference: International Review of Science. Larson is a Fellow with The Institute for Advanced Studies in Culture at the
University of Virginia and has also been a visiting researcher at The
Santa Fe Institute. ==
The Myth of Artificial Intelligence ==