How It Works

An AI assistant that responds like an experienced colleague

Ask: ACE: AI™ is built for professional teams who work from drawings, specs, documents, and real operational constraints.

Instead of generic explanations, it interprets situations through your role and responsibilities—so you can focus on the issue at hand and walk away with structured, role-appropriate output.

  • Ask: ACE: AI™ is designed around professional roles, workflows, and deliverables. Instead of generic answers, it structures responses the way experienced teams assess risk, timing, cost, and next steps—so the guidance is immediately usable.

  • It’s best suited for work that starts with real inputs and real decisions—such as reviewing requirements, framing RFQs, planning validation approaches, working through trade-offs, or organizing information before a meeting or supplier discussion.

  • Ask: ACE: AI™ adapts its responses based on your role, function, and context. An engineer, a buyer, and a program manager can present the same situation and receive guidance shaped around what each is responsible for delivering.

  • Each response begins with an Ask: ACE: AI™ Key Insight—a concise, comprehensive takeaway that addresses the situation when speed or brevity matters.

    The Key Insight is followed by role-specific reasoning and recommended next actions.

    Supporting detail and assumptions are provided for those who want to go deeper, without requiring the situation to be restated.

  • By structuring information clearly and highlighting risks, owners, and assumptions, Ask: ACE: AI™ reduces rework and back-and-forth. Teams spend less time reframing situations and more time acting on clear, aligned guidance.

  • Both. Less-experienced team members use it to prepare and learn privately, while experienced professionals use it to sanity-check decisions and align action plans. The result is more confident, consistent participation across the team.

  • No. Ask: ACE: AI™ fits alongside the tools teams already use. It supports thinking, alignment, and preparation before work moves into formal emails, documents, or meetings.

  • Teams can begin using Ask: ACE: AI™ as soon as role and context information is provided. There’s no long setup process, and value is visible from the first use.

  • Teams that deal with complex inputs, tight timelines, and shared accountability—especially in engineering, purchasing, program management, quality, and operations—tend to see the most value.

  • You can explore role-based examples on the Use Cases page, where each role is shown responding to a situation relevant to its responsibilities.

    The One Prompt. Many Perspectives page shows how a single situation is interpreted differently across multiple professional roles.

    If you’d like to see how Ask: ACE: AI™ would respond in your specific role or environment, you can also get a role-based trial.

  • Ask: ACE: AI™ is intentionally scoped to your registered industry, commodity, and role.

    Requests that fall outside that professional scope—or are unrelated to the registered context—are declined rather than answered, ensuring the assistant remains focused on role-relevant work.