What Rosie Does
Rosie is a conversational AI assistant that searches your organization's knowledge base and provides answers drawn from your own content. Instead of relying on general-purpose AI, Rosie retrieves information from documents your team has contributed and synthesizes accurate, source-backed responses.
When you ask Rosie a question, it searches through the documents in your organization's knowledge base, finds the most relevant content, and generates a response. Every answer includes source attribution so you can verify where the information came from and explore the original documents.
How It Works
Rosie is built on a Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) architecture. This means it combines the power of modern language models with your organization's specific knowledge. Rather than making up answers, Rosie retrieves real content from your knowledge base and uses it to compose responses that are grounded in your data.
The system works in three steps:
- You ask a question β type your query in the chat interface
- Rosie searches β your organization's knowledge base is searched for relevant documents
- You get an answer β Rosie synthesizes the retrieved content into a clear response with source citations
Knowledge Networks
Rosie is more than a chatbot. It powers a knowledge network where content is infrastructure. Organizations contribute documents to their knowledge base, and every contributor earns Return on Contribution (RoC) credits when their content is used to answer queries. This creates a virtuous cycle: the more your team contributes, the better Rosie's answers become, and the more contributors earn.
Who Uses Rosie
Rosie is designed for organizations that need to make institutional knowledge accessible. Whether you are onboarding new team members, serving customers, or building a collaborative ecosystem, Rosie helps people find answers from the content your organization already has.
Getting Started
To start using Rosie, you will need an account on your organization's Rosie site. Visit the site and either sign in if you already have an account, or join the waiting list to request access. Once approved, you can start asking questions right away.