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Definition
A machine-readable knowledge graph is a structured network of entities and their relationships, formatted in a way that AI systems can directly process, interpret, and use for retrieval, reasoning, and generating accurate responses.
What Is Machine Readable Knowledge Graph?
In Generative Engine Optimisation, a machine readable knowledge graph helps AI answer engines understand the important people, organisations, services, concepts, content assets, and relationships connected to a website.
This matters because generative AI systems need clear entity structure before they can confidently retrieve information, connect related concepts, and represent a brand accurately in AI-generated answers.
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