Graphs are being used in a variety of applications beyond their traditional use cases, including rules engines that can interpret complex sets of rules to determine outcomes. These rules engines can be easily updated by business users without requiring technical expertise, allowing for rapid changes to business logic. Graphs are also being used in intelligence and law enforcement to uncover and investigate malicious activity, such as terrorist networks, by analyzing connected data quickly and discovering unknown relationships. Additionally, graphs are being applied to other domains, including education, finance, and entertainment, to analyze complex systems and generate insights.