KnowledgeSense Enhances AI Agent 'Cowork'
KnowledgeSense, a company based in Minato, Tokyo, has recently released an exciting new feature for its enterprise AI agent 'Cowork'. Starting June 10, 2026, all beta users will have access to the innovative 'Domain Block List' functionality, which empowers organizational administrators to manage AI access to specific domains, thus improving security and control.
Understanding 'Cowork'
'Cowork' is a cutting-edge autonomous AI designed specifically for corporate use, allowing users to automate various operations on their browsers by simply providing instructions. As the use of generative AI like ChatGPT grows among enterprises for efficiency and service quality enhancement, the demand for secure environments and additional learning capabilities for internal data is paramount. Over 500 companies, including those listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange, have adopted 'ChatSense', the service offered by KnowledgeSense, and are benefiting from its robust features.
Given the rising integration of 'Cowork' into user organizations, there has been a notable request for features that allow management to prevent AI from accessing external or potentially risky sites. Therefore, the introduction of the 'Domain Block List' addresses the critical need for organizations to exert control over which domains their AI can access.
Key Features of the 'Domain Block List'
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Centralized Domain Control: Organisational administrators can create a comprehensive list that specifies which domains the AI cannot access. This ensures that access to external sites, which could pose security risks, is systematically restricted, maintaining the safety of automated operations.
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Alignment with Security Policies: The feature allows users to align domain access with their internal security measures and protocols. End users can confidently utilize 'Cowork' within the established boundaries, thereby maintaining governance while effectively leveraging generative AI.
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Seamless Integration with Existing Features: The new 'Domain Block List' works seamlessly with 'Cowork's pre-existing security measures, such as automated operations limited to approved sites or user confirmations for high-risk actions. This creates a multi-layered governance structure essential in enterprise environments.
About 'ChatSense' and KnowledgeSense
'ChatSense' is an enhanced version of ChatGPT, released by OpenAI in Fall 2022. KnowledgeSense has tailored it to offer security enhancements and cost advantages, ultimately boosting efficiency for businesses and organizations. Key features include:
- - Data Protection: All plans, including enterprise, standard, and free starter plans, share a common functionality that protects chat content from AI learning.
- - Unique Corporate Features: There are additional capabilities unavailable in standard ChatGPT, such as internal prompt sharing and bulk member management, with significant updates rolled out regularly, accessible even in the free tier.
- - No Initial Costs or Long-Term Contracts: KnowledgeSense aims to lower the barriers for trialing 'ChatSense', with a no-initial-cost model and no requirement for a minimum usage period.
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KnowledgeSense's Commitment to Enterprises
KnowledgeSense is dedicated to accelerating digital transformation (DX) by enhancing employee productivity through services like 'ChatSense', AI-driven consulting, and various generative AI products available for global users. Their commitment to harnessing generative AI technology to foster efficiency in corporate environments is evident, and they welcome inquiries from companies eager to explore these advancements.
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