Dropbox Dash search tool. Recently, Dropbox launched a new search tool: DropboxDash. Currently, DropboxDash is still in the testing stage and can better help users improve the efficiency of information search. Users in need are welcome to download.
Dropbox Japan, the Japanese subsidiary of cloud storage service provider Dropbox, recently released Dropbox Dash, a universal search tool based on AI. This tool aggregates multiple popular office platforms and applications and can effectively improve users' information search efficiency.
According to the official introduction, Dropbox Dash integrates with platforms such as Google Workspace, Microsoft Outlook and Salesforce, allowing users to quickly find the information they need for work in the same search bar, and can share content and join meetings without jumping back and forth between applications. Or find a presentation. Because Dropbox Dash uses machine learning technology, as users use it more, its search results will continue to improve based on user preferences.
In addition, Dropbox Dash also provides a stack function, allowing users to quickly store, organize, and retrieve web page addresses, and visually summarize these addresses like a folder list.
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At the same time, Dropbox Dash also has a dashboard-style start page, allowing users to quickly access functions such as universal search, stacks, and recently processed content.
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In the future, Dropbox Dash will also support the use of generative AI to answer questions and display internal data of the user's company based on user information, thereby eliminating the need for users to visit the company's intranet for data retrieval. Dropbox Dash is currently providing English service to select customers.
Dropbox also launched a new service called Dropbox AI, which applies AI to file previews. With just one click, Dropbox AI aggregates and extracts content, such as a contract or meeting recording, so users can quickly grasp what's inside without having to view the entire file. In addition, Dropbox AI also supports quick retrieval of information in large files by asking questions, further improving users' information retrieval efficiency. Dropbox says the service will soon support cross-folder and cross-account usage, and is currently only available to all Dropbox Pro users in the United States.