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Knowledge Graph

Quick Answer: The Knowledge Graph automatically identifies entities (people, companies, concepts) from your conversations and makes them available as context for future AI responses. It works in the background with no setup required.

What You’ll Learn

  • What the Knowledge Graph does
  • How it works in the background
  • How it improves your AI responses

What Is the Knowledge Graph?

As you have conversations in Suprmind, the system automatically identifies key entities mentioned in your messages and AI responses. These entities - people, companies, products, technologies, concepts - become part of your project’s knowledge base. The Knowledge Graph works passively. It recognizes and stores entities as they appear in your conversations, building context over time without any manual input from you.

How It Works

You don’t need to do anything. As you chat:
  1. Recognition - The system identifies entities mentioned in your conversations
  2. Classification - Each entity is typed (person, company, technology, etc.)
  3. Storage - Entities are stored as part of your project’s knowledge base
  4. Retrieval - When relevant, stored entities provide context for future AI responses

Example

You say: “We’re competing with Notion and Asana in the project management space. Our CTO, Sarah, thinks we should focus on the enterprise segment.” The system recognizes:
  • Notion - company, competitor
  • Asana - company, competitor
  • Sarah - person, CTO
In later conversations, when you reference these entities or related topics, the AIs have this context available.

What It Means for Your Conversations

The Knowledge Graph helps the AIs give more relevant responses by remembering what’s been discussed in your project. Instead of treating each conversation as a blank slate, the AIs can draw on accumulated context. This is most noticeable in long-running projects where the same people, companies, or concepts come up repeatedly.

Entity Types

The Knowledge Graph recognizes these types of entities:
TypeExamples
PersonTeam members, contacts, stakeholders
CompanyCompetitors, partners, customers
ProductYour product, competitor products
TechnologyTools, frameworks, platforms
ConceptStrategies, methodologies, terms

Tips

  • The more you use Suprmind, the more context the Knowledge Graph accumulates
  • The Knowledge Graph is project-scoped - each project builds its own
  • You don’t need to manage the graph manually - it’s fully automatic
  • Being specific in your conversations helps the system recognize entities more accurately

Still Need Help?

Reach out to us at support@suprmind.ai or use the feedback button in the app.