> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.opsmx.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.opsmx.com/ai-assistant-and-experience-studio/opsmx-ai-assistant-overview.md).

# OpsMx AI Assistant Overview

Modern systems are complex, and users need a simpler way to interact with them. OpsMx Assistant provides a natural-language interface to investigate risks, understand context, and trigger remediation workflows without navigating multiple tools and dashboards.

OpsMx Assistant (NLI — Natural Language Interface) is built into Secure Software Delivery (SSD) to help you investigate risks, understand context, and trigger remediation workflows — all through natural language, without navigating across multiple tools and dashboards.

Instead of manually pulling data from different scanners, dashboards, and reports, you can ask OpsMx Assistant, and it analyzes and returns consolidated data from across your SSD environment.

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Make the necessary configuration changes in SSD before proceeding. Refer [Configuration Changes](https://docs.opsmx.com/getting-started/release-notes/configuration-changes/config-changes-for-v2026.06.00/config-changes-to-add-opsmx-assistant-nli-in-ssd) for details.&#x20;
{% endhint %}

### To Access OpsMx Assistant

* Navigate to OpsMx Assistant in the home page and click on it.
* The OpsMx Assistant page opens, displaying the chat interface.

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* Type your query into the chat box.&#x20;

**Example queries:**

| Query type      | Example                                                       |
| --------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Deployments     | "Show me the latest deployments"                              |
| Vulnerabilities | "What are the critical vulnerabilities identified this week?" |

* OpsMx Assistant analyzes relevant data across SSD and displays a consolidated response.

![](/files/naIcoaOZfQU9h4sZmGnd)

### To Start a New Chat

* To start a new conversation with OpsMx Assistant, In the OpsMx Assistant page, navigate to + New Chat.

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* Click on it.
* A new chat window opens, with an empty conversation and no context from previous chats.
* Type your query into the chat box to begin.

### Chat History&#x20;

OpsMx Assistant keeps a record of your past conversations so you can revisit earlier investigations without repeating queries.

1. Navigate to the Chat History panel.
2. Browse your past searches (latest is displayed first).
3. Select any previous chat to reopen it and continue the conversation — follow-up questions are interpreted in the context of that original chat.

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