KnowledgeSense Inc. (Headquarters: Minato-ku, Tokyo; CEO and Representative Director: Atsushi Kadowaki; hereinafter 'KnowledgeSense') announces today, June 29, 2026, the enhanced capabilities of 'Cowork,' the browser automation agent feature within its corporate AI agent service 'ChatSense.' This update strengthens support for browser operations that traditional RPA tools often struggle with, such as handling pop-up confirmations and calendar inputs. AI Service 'Cowork' Solves RPA's Dependency on Specific Personnel, Enables More Flexible Browser Operations 'Cowork' is an autonomous AI agent designed for enterprises that automates any browser-based operation simply by receiving instructions from users. It seamlessly handles tasks across multiple tools. As a new alternative to traditional Robotic Process Automation (RPA), Cowork is gaining attention as a solution for automating mission-critical enterprise systems—especially where automation has traditionally been limited to specific individuals. Companies interested in trying the beta version are invited to inquire via the following link: https://chatsense.jp/contact Subscription is available on a monthly basis, starting from one user, with the option to subscribe for just one month. (※ Existing ChatSense users should contact their sales representative.) About ChatSense Cowork: https://chatsense.jp/function/cowork ■ Release Background — 'Advancing Beyond RPA Limitations in Browser Operations' Generative AI technologies such as ChatGPT are being increasingly adopted by corporations to improve operational efficiency and service quality. KnowledgeSense's 'ChatSense' has gained recognition for its enterprise-specific strengths, including secure environments and the ability to train on internal company data. It is now deployed by over 500 organizations, including companies listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange Prime Market. Since launching the beta version of Cowork in June 2026, we have received feedback from enterprise user