Google Knowledge Graph is a structured database of facts that Google has compiled about the world, including information about people, places, and things, as well as the relationships between them.
Google uses the Knowledge Graph to provide more relevant and useful search results, including answers to questions and information about people, places, and things that might not be immediately obvious from the search query itself.
The Knowledge Graph is constantly being updated with new information and is a key part of Google's efforts to improve the quality of its search results.
FAQ
How does Google Knowledge Graph work?
Google Knowledge Graph takes data from multiple sources across the web and uses artificial intelligence to organize it in an easy-to-understand format. It then displays this data on the right hand side when you search for something on Google.
What types of information can I find through the Google Knowledge Graph?
The Google Knowledge Graph can provide detailed information about people, places, things, events, and more. It also suggests related searches when you enter a query.
Is the information displayed in the Google Knowledge Graph always accurate
While the information provided by the Google Knowledge Graph is often accurate, it may not always be up-to-date or completely reliable. It’s best to double check any facts that you find through this feature before relying on them.