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Kensaku AI is an intelligent enterprise search platform that enables organizations to build semantic search experiences over their internal data, documents, and knowledge bases using natural language queries that understand meaning rather than matching keywords.
The platform is named after the Japanese word for search and is built with a focus on precision and relevance, delivering results that reflect genuine understanding of what the user is looking for rather than surface-level text matching that often returns irrelevant results.
The underlying search architecture combines embedding-based semantic retrieval with traditional search signals, balancing the semantic understanding capabilities of modern AI with the precision and reliability of well-tested information retrieval techniques.
Ranking models are trainable on organizational feedback signals, allowing the search experience to improve based on what users actually engage with versus what they skip, continuously adapting to the specific information patterns of each organization.
Kensaku AI is designed for knowledge-intensive organizations including professional services firms, research institutions, and technology companies where finding the right internal information quickly directly impacts the quality and speed of work product.
The platform's API-first architecture and flexible connector framework support integration with diverse data repositories, making it possible to build a unified search layer over heterogeneous information landscapes without consolidating all data into a single system.
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