What Is the Internal Knowledge Assistant?
The Internal Knowledge Assistant helps you find accurate information in your company’s internal documents. It acts as a centralized knowledge source, allowing you to search, analyze, and compare company files quickly and reliably. Unlike the General Assistant, this assistant does not use public internet information. It works only with documents that belong to your organization.
Written By Kristė Vagnerytė
Last updated 23 days ago
What the Internal Knowledge Assistant Is Used For
You can use the Internal Knowledge Assistant to:
Search company documents
Find policies, procedures, and specific clauses
Get answers with exact citations
Compare multiple internal documents
Create summaries and reports based on internal company data
All answers are based on your company’s documents.

Where the Information Comes From
The Internal Knowledge Assistant works with:
Documents uploaded to your company’s Knowledge Base
Files stored in connected systems such as SharePoint or Google Drive
Other connected document systems (when integrated)
Only documents that your organization has access to are used.
💡You can also search specific documents directly using the Search File option when working with internal files.

Exact Citations and References
Every answer includes exact citations, such as:
Document name
Section or paragraph
Page number (when available)
Citations allow you to verify information and quickly navigate to the original source.
How It Differs from the General Assistant
Use the Internal Knowledge Assistant when:
You need answers from company documents
Accuracy and traceability are required
You want reliable references
Use the General Assistant when:
You need external or public information
You want to create new content
You are researching topics outside company data
Choosing the correct assistant helps ensure better results.
When to Use the Internal Knowledge Assistant
This assistant is best suited for:
Finding company policies or procedures
Searching contracts or legal documents
Answering internal questions with references
Comparing internal documents
Working with company knowledge at scale