On the 22nd, Dropbox released the beta of 'Dropbox Dash', an AI-based universal search tool. Dropbox Dash connects tools, content, and apps in the cloud so you can find and organize multiple materials based on AI.
It can be linked with various platforms such as Google Workspace, Microsoft Outlook, and Sales Force. In the future, we plan to introduce generative AI and add functions to answer and find content based on stored data.

👁️ Designer Eye
Dropbox acquired Command E, which offered Mac users familiar Spotlight and Alfred-like features. Spotlight, Alfred, and Command E are all integrated search solutions, and are tools to find what you're looking for by keyword at the touch of a button.
Evolved from Command E, Dropbox Dash can find anything you can find on your computer: emails, messages, cloud files, hard drives, calendars, browser tabs.


By installing the browser plugin, you can use 'Stacks', AI-powered smart collections. You can store information in one batch, such as Slack messages, Google Docs, and PDFs. You can check various stacks and information at any time by setting the browser initial screen. Highlights the ability to address any business size with industry-leading encryption from brute force attacks, ransomware, malware, and breaches.




📕 Editor's Notes
As AI develops, the importance of Source increases. The process of processing sources to produce products that maintain quality is becoming easier. Then the source becomes important to provide a better value than the other. The authority to manage my source will be strengthened in a situation where both the source and the method of making are open and shared.
I was burdened with uploading my files to a web-based AI service. From that point of view, it is noteworthy that Dropbox manages my files with AI. It looks like it will be a way to increase my productivity using AI while preventing anyone from accessing my sources. Add to waiting list!