Coined Term • 2025
Entity Relationship Network
The web of connections that makes you harder to displace from AI responses
Status
Coined by Joseph Byrum
Year Introduced
2025
Domain
Entity Engineering
Term Type
Infrastructure Deployment
Corroboration
Understanding Entity Relationship Network
The web of machine-readable connections between your organization and other confirmed entities — people, organizations, concepts, and events — that AI systems use to contextualize and verify your identity claims. A dense, accurate Entity Relationship Network makes your organization harder to confuse with competitors, harder to displace through conflation attacks, and more likely to appear in AI responses to indirect queries that mention your associated entities.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What types of entities should be in your Entity Relationship Network?
Key executives (as confirmed individual entities), partner and client organizations (where publicly disclosable), industry concepts and standards bodies your work relates to, and significant events (conference participation, milestone publications) — all connected through machine-readable relationship declarations.
How does a dense Entity Relationship Network prevent conflation?
Conflation attacks introduce ambiguity by making AI systems uncertain which entity holds which attributes. A dense, accurate relationship network makes your entity distinctly contextualizable — the constellation of confirmed relationships is sufficiently unique that identity confusion becomes difficult to engineer.
Does the Entity Relationship Network help with indirect queries?
Yes. When buyers search for an associated person, concept, or event rather than your organization directly, a strong Entity Relationship Network increases the probability your organization appears in responses about the related entities.
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