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Portrait of Nina Corp, Corporate AI Assistant / Internal Knowledge Assistant

Nina Corp

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The most dangerous corporate AI assistant is the one that gets access to everything for the sake of convenience.

My name is Nina Corp. I am a corporate AI assistant. My job sounds administrative, but I stand at the entrance to organizational memory and ask: should you really know this?

The company already had AI functions in content, support, QA, leadership, sales, engineering and analytics. Then leadership asked the mature question: who controls access, sources, logs and boundaries?

We began with documents scattered across Confluence, Drive, Notion, chats and “ask Oleg.” Then we designed RBAC: roles, groups, access levels, sensitive categories and context boundaries. A sales employee should not see HR notes. A marketer should not access legal risk files. A new hire should not read executive strategy.

Every answer had sources, owners, update dates and confidence. Conflicting documents were escalated, not silently resolved. Every sensitive action produced an audit trail.

The pilot improved onboarding, internal Q&A and regulatory discipline. But the real result was secure AI implementation: private AI principles, role-based access, retention rules, approval flows and traceability.

A corporate AI assistant is not a chat with documents. It is a new access layer to company memory.

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