Fabric introduces an AI-powered workspace and home for all your information

Fabric introduces an AI-powered workspace and home for all your information

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https://techcrunch.com/2023/11/07/fabric-introduces-an-ai-powered-workspace-and-home-for-all-your-information/

Can AI provide a better filesystem and workspace for personal productivity? That’s what a new startup, Fabric, launching today, aims to offer. The company has designed an AI-powered service that helps you organize your documents and other files, and works as a home for all your information that you can then query against using an AI assistant.

The service has some similarities with how Google’s Bard AI can now tap into your Google apps, like Gmail, Drive, Docs, Maps, YouTube, and more, or how the startup Rewind creates a searchable record of everything you’ve done by recording your computer usage. But instead of being limited to only Google apps, as Bard is, or intrusively recording everything you do, Fabric is meant to be opt-in and works with a range of files and uploads. Today, that includes any text-based document, any image, your bookmarks, and any piece of internet content with a link, with support for audio and video to soon come, as well as connections with other cloud services.

Fabric introduces an AI-powered workspace and home for all your information

Nov 7, 2023, 3:45pm UTC
https://techcrunch.com/2023/11/07/fabric-introduces-an-ai-powered-workspace-and-home-for-all-your-information/ > Can AI provide a better filesystem and workspace for personal productivity? That’s what a new startup, Fabric, launching today, aims to offer. The company has designed an AI-powered service that helps you organize your documents and other files, and works as a home for all your information that you can then query against using an AI assistant. > The service has some similarities with how Google’s Bard AI can now tap into your Google apps, like Gmail, Drive, Docs, Maps, YouTube, and more, or how the startup Rewind creates a searchable record of everything you’ve done by recording your computer usage. But instead of being limited to only Google apps, as Bard is, or intrusively recording everything you do, Fabric is meant to be opt-in and works with a range of files and uploads. Today, that includes any text-based document, any image, your bookmarks, and any piece of internet content with a link, with support for audio and video to soon come, as well as connections with other cloud services.