Defide has launched a new FAQ-style feature for its RAG-based chatbot ‘chai+,’ and the focus is very clear. Stop AI from saying the same thing in different ways when it actually matters.
That sounds small, but it is not. In industries like finance, healthcare, and government, wording is not flexible. It is regulated. One wrong variation can mean compliance issues, legal risk, or just straight-up loss of trust.
Traditional RAG systems are great at pulling answers from data, but they still generate responses dynamically. Which means the answer can change every time? That is exactly what chai+ is trying to eliminate.
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The system auto-generates Q&A form documents, then locks responses after a human review and approval layer. So once something is published, the answer stays fixed. Word for word. No surprises. It also adjusts answers based on user context and surfaces related Q&As to guide exploration without needing repeated inputs.
The bigger play here is control. Not just over data, but over output.
This is where enterprise AI is heading. Less creativity, more reliability. Because in regulated environments, consistency is not a feature. It is the product.


