Google’s Knowledge Graph is a knowledge base compiled from a variety of online sources. It is represented by items related to a query that appear in the box to the right of the search results. These items are generally displayed for “encyclopedic” queries about people, brands, companies, cities, and so on.

The presence of information in the Knowledge Graph and Knowledge Boxes can present challenges for the entities involved. It is possible to influence this presence by taking specific actions. For example, consider the situation where an unflattering photo related to a news story temporarily appears in the Moirans Knowledge Box, thus posing a challenge that needs to be addressed.

To illustrate the concept of the Knowledge Graph, a very detailed video produced by Abondance can be cited. In short, Google’s Knowledge Graph is an important resource in the online search landscape, offering users contextual and relevant information on a variety of topics.