No AI-Native Client-Side Knowledge Base with Self-Learning Graph Capabilities
Knowledge workers face a gap between privacy-respecting local tools like Obsidian (manual, not AI-native) and cloud tools like NotebookLM (AI-capable but compliance-risky for proprietary data). There is no client-side knowledge base that natively uses graph RAG with self-organizing capabilities. The demand grows as AI usage in professional workflows increases.
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