Dropbox is adding a range of handy new AI features - here's what users can expect
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Dropbox is adding a range of handy new AI features - here's what users can expect
"Underpinning this is a natural language search function that lets users essentially describe the files and content they're looking for. Example queries touted by the company include insights on a company " content calendar for the Fall launch" or " what's new in the latest version of the client proposal?". Thereafter, the AI assistant can provide document summaries, highlight specific data points within files related to the aforementioned prompts, or create a single overview of files stored across multiple locations."
""Because Dash in Dropbox learns from all the content you've already stored, you get powerful AI features within the familiar Dropbox experience you already know and trust," the company said in a blog post. "And the more you use Dropbox, the better Dash understands you and your team. The result: sharper search results, more relevant answers, and actually useful insights that help move work"
Dropbox is integrating its Dash AI assistant into the storage platform to add smarter search, intelligent organization, time-saving summaries, and contextual answers for hosted files. Dash enables natural-language queries so users can describe the content they need and receive targeted results, summaries, and highlighted data points. Dash can create unified overviews of files stored in multiple locations and surface content from third-party apps. Dash launched as a standalone app in 2023 and has been available to selected customers, with wider availability expected in the coming months. The integration advances AI capabilities within Dropbox's user experience.
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