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Nanobot Simple User Guide

1. What Nanobot is in plain language​

Nanobot is a digital helper that can answer questions, use connected tools, and support repeatable work steps. You can think of it as:

a company assistant that can chat, look things up, and help with routine work

2. When companies use it​

Nanobot is a good fit when people want help with:

  • internal knowledge lookup,
  • repetitive digital tasks,
  • simple workflow support,
  • structured question answering.

3. What users need before starting​

Non-technical users should not be asked to set everything up themselves. A technical owner should prepare:

  • the login or API access,
  • the allowed tools,
  • the data sources,
  • the safety rules.

4. A simple first-use workflow​

  1. Ask one clear task in normal language.
  2. Check whether Nanobot understood the goal.
  3. Review the result before sending or publishing anything important.
  4. Give feedback when the answer is incomplete.

5. What not to expect​

Nanobot is helpful, but it is not a human expert. It can misunderstand vague instructions, miss context, or act too confidently.

That means important work still needs:

  • review,
  • approval,
  • and clear ownership by a human.

6. Safe rollout in a company​

Start with one small internal use case, one responsible team owner, and one limited data scope. That keeps risk low while everyone learns how the assistant behaves.