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Version 1.0 · Last updated 2026-05-27
Raw Sources are messy. Different writing styles, repeated information, contradicting answers, scattered across systems. The Content library is the Engine's clean version of all that, ready for the agent to use without surprises.
Key concepts
Structured content units
Discrete pieces of content the Engine derives from your Sources. Each unit covers one idea, written in a consistent voice and stripped of duplicates.
Continuous restructuring
The library rebuilds itself whenever Sources change. Add a new Source, the library updates. Update an existing Source, the library updates. You do not maintain this manually.
Source traceability
Every unit in the library traces back to the Source it came from. When the agent answers a question, you can follow the chain to the original content.
Conflicts and gaps
The Engine flags conflicting content across Sources and topics where Living Knowledge is thin. These appear in the Inbox as Messages waiting for human judgment.
What you can do here
- Review structured content units the Engine has derived from your Sources
- Trace a content unit back to its original Source
- See which units are referenced most often by the agent
- Inspect flagged conflicts and gaps
- Approve, edit, or discard suggestions from Team Feedback
When to use it
- You want to understand what the agent actually knows, not just what is in your Sources
- The agent gave a wrong answer and you want to find the offending content unit
- You are auditing Living Knowledge for an internal review
When not to use it
- You want to add new content. Add it as a Source and the Content library will pick it up.
- You want to publish customer-facing articles. That is what the Help Center is for.
How it works
The Engine reads every Source, breaks it into ideas, dedupes across Sources, and rewrites into one voice. This is the difference between a vector index over raw documents and a maintained library: ambiguity gets removed at processing time, not at retrieval time.
Frequently asked questions
How do I see what is in the Content library?
Open Train > Knowledge base > Content library. The view lists structured units, with filters for topic, Source, and usage frequency.
Why is a content unit wrong?
Open the unit to see its source chain. Usually one of the upstream Sources is wrong, outdated, or contradicts another Source. Fix the Source and the library updates.
How do I resolve a conflict between Sources?
Open the conflict in the Inbox. Decide which Source is correct, archive or update the other, and the library reprocesses.
Can I edit content directly in the library?
No. Edits happen at the Source level. The library is derived, not authored.
How often does the library refresh?
On every Source change. There is no schedule to manage.