If you want a tool that'll help you find answers in your own knowledge base without having to search, Khoj is a great choice. This open-source AI copilot can draw answers from a variety of file types, including PDFs, markdown, plaintext, GitHub and Notion, and can generate answers. It synchronizes automatically through desktop apps for Mac, Windows and Linux and offers AI-powered search, speech-to-text input and custom AI agents. Khoj can be self-hosted and customized, too, so it's a good choice for personal use.
Another interesting project is Visus, a personalized ChatGPT AI training platform. It lets you create a custom AI model based on your own documents, so you can get immediate answers to questions about your own knowledge base. Visus offers unlimited storage for knowledge, verified answers and a conversational interface. It can be integrated with tools like Google Drive, Confluence and Slack, so you can easily access and manage your knowledge.
If you're integrated with Notion workspaces, Albus offers contextual answers by ingesting information from selected Notion pages, Google Drive, Slack and other sources. It can offer contextual answers with source links, and it can help collaboration and productivity by letting you easily find and share information with your colleagues.
Last, Gems offers immediate, ready-to-use answers from a centralized knowledge base without requiring manual organization. It offers instant answers, source tracking and easy sharing, which can help streamline knowledge management and reduce cognitive overload. With its various pricing plans, Gems is a good option for individuals and teams looking to improve their knowledge management.