Have you seen this before? Google remembering the previous search to make a connection, and suggest "related to"?

I searched for Cecil Beaton, deleted, then searched for Man Ray. Then Google suggests: "Related to Man Ray and Cecil Beaton" - and shows other photographers.

It made a connection without me asking for it. Is it pulling in from knowledge graph?

I can’t post video here? My video evidence is on X:

x dot com/newstorystudio/status/1805739387684061520

Yes, this is a feature of Google Search that uses its Knowledge Graph to connect related concepts and suggest relevant information.

The Knowledge Graph is a vast database that stores information about entities, such as people, places, and things, and the relationships between them. Google uses this information to understand the context of your searches and provide more relevant results. In your case, Google recognized that Cecil Beaton and Man Ray are both famous photographers. It then used the Knowledge Graph to find other photographers who are related to them, either through their work, their time period, or other connections.

This type of predictive search behavior, based on previous queries and the Knowledge Graph, is a common feature in modern search engines. It aims to provide users with a more intuitive and personalized search experience.