Projects and Knowledge Base in Chat

How to create projects, upload files to the knowledge base and let AI search your documents.

Written By Umakhan Magomedov

Last updated About 2 hours ago

Projects let you organize your chats by topic and give the AI access to a knowledge base — a set of your own files that it searches when answering questions.

What is a project

A project is a folder that contains chats and a knowledge base. When you ask a question inside a project chat, the AI automatically searches the uploaded files and uses relevant content as context for its answer.

Use projects when you want the AI to know about a specific document, dataset, set of instructions or any other material you provide.

Creating a project

  1. Open the Chat tab.

  2. Tap the sidebar icon (top left) to open the panel.

  3. Tap New project and give it a name.

  4. Start a new chat inside the project.

Uploading files to the knowledge base

  1. Open the project from the sidebar panel.

  2. Tap the project settings icon (top right) to open project settings.

  3. Tap Add files and pick a file from your device.

Supported file types include: PDF, DOCX, XLSX, TXT, images, audio and others. Files up to 20 MB are accepted.

Once uploaded, the AI indexes the file content and makes it available as a knowledge source in that project.

How knowledge search works

When you send a message in a project chat, the AI automatically searches the knowledge base for relevant content. If it finds something useful, it uses that content when composing the answer.

You can also explicitly ask the AI to look up something from the files: "Search my documents for information about X" or "What does the uploaded contract say about payment terms?"

Saving information to the knowledge base during a chat

During a conversation, you can ask the AI to save a specific fact, note or piece of information to the project knowledge base: "Save this summary to the knowledge base" or "Remember this for the project." The AI will store it so it can be retrieved in future chats within the same project.


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