Building a Knowledge Graph Your AI Can Actually Use
by Jared Rickert | at Minnebar20 | 10:40 – 11:20 | View Schedule
Most "chat with your docs" tools disappoint. They hallucinate, miss connections, and burn tokens. The problem isn't the AI — it's how we structure our notes.
In this interactive session, we'll build a shared knowledge graph together using:
- Markdown files as the base format
- Entity types (character, location, event) to classify notes
- Explicit links between notes to encode relationships
We'll start with a blank folder, add structured notes together, then watch an AI navigate the graph we built — following relationships, not just matching keywords.
Bring your laptop if you want to contribute. No ML background required.
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