Knowledge Sense to Release Desktop Feature for ChatSense AI Agent
The desktop feature extends ChatSense's reach from cloud services to on-premises file storage, meeting a common corporate need for AI access to local and network files.
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Knowledge Sense Inc. announced a desktop feature for its corporate AI agent ChatSense that allows the AI to safely access business files on shared folders, file servers, and Windows Server. The company is recruiting beta users for the feature, which addresses requests to use AI for files not in the cloud.
Knowledge Sense Inc. plans to release a desktop feature for its corporate generative AI agent ChatSense that enables the AI to safely access business files on shared folders, file servers, and Windows Server. The company is recruiting beta users for the feature, which responds to user requests to use AI for files not stored in the cloud. ChatSense is already used by over 500 companies, including major Tokyo Stock Exchange Prime Market-listed firms, and supports integration with cloud services such as Box, SharePoint, and Outlook. The new desktop feature will search and extract only files within a user's access permissions in corporate file server environments, and can be used alongside existing cloud integrations and additional training functions.
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