Knowledge Sense Inc. (Headquarters: Minato-ku, Tokyo; CEO: Atsushi Kadowaki; hereinafter "Knowledge Sense") is pleased to announce that the Notebook function of our corporate generative AI agent "ChatSense" will begin rolling out to all customers starting today. As of today, access has been opened to administrators, with release to general users scheduled for next week. Corporate "Notebook" AI Service Begins Rollout to All Customers The "Notebook" function of ChatSense allows users to add documents such as PDF and Office files as sources, ask AI questions about selected sources, and generate derivative outputs like summaries, briefings, and slides. This feature has been in a limited preview for some teams, allowing them to test everything from document Q&A to Studio generation. We are now beginning a phased rollout to all customers. For more information, please contact us at https://chatsense.jp/contact ■ Background of the Release Generative AI, including ChatGPT, is being adopted by many corporations to improve operational efficiency and service quality. "ChatSense," provided by Knowledge Sense, has gained attention for its strengths in providing a secure environment and enabling in-house data retraining, leading to its adoption by over 500 companies, including major corporations listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange Prime Market. The Notebook function of ChatSense has been in a limited preview for select teams, allowing them to test its full range of applications in real work scenarios, from question answering (Q&A) on documents to generating summaries, briefings, and slides (Studio). Through this preview, we have also confirmed the function's stability and operational behavior. We are now moving to the stage of releasing the Notebook function to all customers. As of today, we have first opened access to administrators, enabling them to prepare for organizational use and configure settings. Release to general users is scheduled for next week, after which the Notebook