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Google is the entity that introduced and popularized the concept of the 'Knowledge Graph' in 2012, as evidenced by their official blog post [1] and the subsequent integration of this technology into their search engine [2], [3], [4], and [5].

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Combining large language models with enterprise knowledge graphs frontiersin.org Frontiers 1 fact
claimGoogle introduced the Knowledge Graph in 2012, establishing it as an essential tool for knowledge representation.
A survey on augmenting knowledge graphs (KGs) with large ... link.springer.com Springer 1 fact
claimThe term 'Knowledge Graph' gained popularity after Google launched its version of a knowledge graph in 2012, which combined linked open data with search results to provide broader context and richer details about searched items.
Enhancing LLMs with Knowledge Graphs: A Case Study - LinkedIn linkedin.com LinkedIn 1 fact
referenceGoogle popularized the concept of a knowledge graph in 2012 as a graph-based knowledge repository for use in search.
Knowledge Graph Combined with Retrieval-Augmented Generation ... drpress.org Academic Journal of Science and Technology 1 fact
referenceAmit Singhal introduced the concept of the knowledge graph in the 2012 Official Google Blog post titled 'Introducing the knowledge graph: things, not strings'.
Construction of Knowledge Graphs: State and Challenges - arXiv arxiv.org arXiv 1 fact
claimThe term 'knowledge graph' gained popularity following a 2012 blog post about the Google Knowledge Graph.