Knowledge graphs power modern search and AI systems by representing information as interconnected entities rather than isolated documents. Google's Knowledge Graph, Wikidata, and proprietary AI knowledge bases all use this approach to understand context and relationships.
DrewIs Intelligence LLC. (2026). Knowledge Graph. DrewIs.org Knowledge Base. https://drewis.org/concept/knowledge-graph
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