The Google Knowledge Graph is a database developed by Google to enhance its search engine's results with structured information. It connects facts about people, places, and things to provide users with more relevant and detailed search results. This technology powers features like the Knowledge Panel and helps users find answers quickly without navigating away from the search page.
"The Google Knowledge Graph helped me find all the information I needed about the Eiffel Tower in one place."
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Usually used to refer to how much someone knows about football.
Can also refer to an unknown and/or forgotten about piece of knowledge/trivia about a certain topic.
Can also refer to an unknown and/or forgotten about piece of knowledge/trivia about a certain topic.
A: "Drop some elite ball knowledge, but the topic is 2010 memes."
B: "That one stormtrooper airhunping."
B: "That one stormtrooper airhunping."
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Perfect Knowledge Fallacy Example: "They couldn't decide which school to send their child to—not enough data, not enough certainty, not enough knowledge. The perfect knowledge fallacy had them paralyzed. Meanwhile, the child waited. They finally chose, imperfectly, and it worked out fine. Perfect knowledge was never available; good enough was always sufficient."
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