KnowledgeSense to Add Administrator Access Control Feature to ChatSense Cowork
KnowledgeSense Inc. has announced plans to introduce an administrator access control feature to its AI agent for businesses, ChatSense Cowork. This upcoming function will allow administrators to centrally manage a blacklist of websites the AI agent is prohibited from accessing across the entire organization. The update addresses the growing demand for compliance with corporate security and compliance policies, enabling organization-level access control and enhanced governance.
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KnowledgeSense Inc. offers 'Cowork,' a browser automation tool for its corporate AI agent, 'ChatSense.' The company has revealed plans to equip Cowork with a new feature allowing administrators to manage a blacklist of websites for the entire organization.
Cowork is an autonomous AI for corporations that automates a wide range of browser operations and handles tasks across multiple tools based on human instructions. A beta version is available upon inquiry, with monthly subscriptions offered for as few as one user for a one-month period.
■ Background
Cowork is an autonomous AI agent that can automatically execute browser operations such as searches, form entries, and data collection on the ChatSense platform. It enables business process automation across multiple web services without requiring specialized knowledge or pre-configuration.
However, there has been a growing need from organizations to control the sites Cowork can access from an administrative level to align with security and compliance policies. While Cowork is currently designed to visit only user-permitted sites, the new feature is planned to address requests for more granular, centralized control over access for the entire organization.
■ Planned Feature Highlights
1. Centralized Blacklist Management by Administrators
From an admin dashboard, administrators can register sites that Cowork should not access for the entire organization. This shifts control from individual user management to a unified, organization-level approach.
2. Immediate Organization-Wide Application
Once an administrator sets the blacklist, it is instantly applied to all users within the organization. This allows for unified management of access policies without individual configuration changes.
3. Enhanced Security and Compliance
Access restrictions based on internal regulations and industry rules can be applied to Cowork, ensuring adherence to corporate security policies even when utilizing AI agents.
■ About the 'ChatSense' Corporate ChatGPT Service
ChatSense is a service for corporations and local governments that allows them to use OpenAI's large language model, 'ChatGPT,' with enhanced security and cost advantages. A key feature, available on all plans, is the protection of chat content from being used for AI training. The service also includes numerous unique corporate-oriented functions, such as internal prompt sharing. To lower the barrier to entry, there are no initial fees or minimum usage periods.
■ About KnowledgeSense Inc.
KnowledgeSense provides the corporate ChatGPT service 'ChatSense' and business consulting to accelerate corporate DX and improve employee productivity. The company has a track record of developing and releasing multiple generative AI-related services to a global user base.
Cowork is an autonomous AI for corporations that automates a wide range of browser operations and handles tasks across multiple tools based on human instructions. A beta version is available upon inquiry, with monthly subscriptions offered for as few as one user for a one-month period.
■ Background
Cowork is an autonomous AI agent that can automatically execute browser operations such as searches, form entries, and data collection on the ChatSense platform. It enables business process automation across multiple web services without requiring specialized knowledge or pre-configuration.
However, there has been a growing need from organizations to control the sites Cowork can access from an administrative level to align with security and compliance policies. While Cowork is currently designed to visit only user-permitted sites, the new feature is planned to address requests for more granular, centralized control over access for the entire organization.
■ Planned Feature Highlights
1. Centralized Blacklist Management by Administrators
From an admin dashboard, administrators can register sites that Cowork should not access for the entire organization. This shifts control from individual user management to a unified, organization-level approach.
2. Immediate Organization-Wide Application
Once an administrator sets the blacklist, it is instantly applied to all users within the organization. This allows for unified management of access policies without individual configuration changes.
3. Enhanced Security and Compliance
Access restrictions based on internal regulations and industry rules can be applied to Cowork, ensuring adherence to corporate security policies even when utilizing AI agents.
■ About the 'ChatSense' Corporate ChatGPT Service
ChatSense is a service for corporations and local governments that allows them to use OpenAI's large language model, 'ChatGPT,' with enhanced security and cost advantages. A key feature, available on all plans, is the protection of chat content from being used for AI training. The service also includes numerous unique corporate-oriented functions, such as internal prompt sharing. To lower the barrier to entry, there are no initial fees or minimum usage periods.
■ About KnowledgeSense Inc.
KnowledgeSense provides the corporate ChatGPT service 'ChatSense' and business consulting to accelerate corporate DX and improve employee productivity. The company has a track record of developing and releasing multiple generative AI-related services to a global user base.