Folder instructions - Instructions for system-level AI
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Folder instructions - Instructions for system-level AI
"For the first time, users can organise conversations with an assistant and its outputs inside a file system. Going back to a past task is no longer about scrolling through a long list of chats with AI-generated titles."
"Files are not just stored. They are connected. They build context. They help you think (becomes your second brain). All of these points to one thing. AI systems that can manage and navigate file systems are unlocking a core capability."
"As we move forward, systems like this will likely see wider adoption. The way we interact with these systems needs to be simpler and more approachable."
"Every folder starts with intent. And that intent is maintained, allowing users to keep control over how their folders are organised without constant interaction with an assistant."
Folders are transforming from passive storage into active systems that organize and act according to user intent. AI assistants can now manage files and maintain context, allowing users to return to previous tasks easily. This shift enhances user experience by making file systems a persistent memory for AI interactions. Tools like Obsidian and Notion amplify this capability, but the interface needs to be simplified for broader adoption. Each folder serves a specific purpose, reflecting the user's intent and maintaining control over organization.
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