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AI Files

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AI Files is a command-line interface (CLI) tool that leverages AI, specifically ChatGPT, to help users organize and manage their local files. It can automatically extract information, tag, comment, categorize, and rename various file types based on their content. Users need to provide their own OpenAI API key for its functionality.

Features
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Must Have

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AI File Chat

Automated Sorting Rules

Privacy Controls

Automated Folder Organization

File Editing & Renaming

Cloud Storage Integration

Semantic Search

Conversational AI Interface

User Feedback Learning

Other

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Local File Access

Local File System Access

Customizable Sorting Rules

Feedback-Driven Refinement

Manual Approval Workflow

Demo Mode

Usage Credits & Quotas

Multi-User Collaboration

Enterprise SSO & Compliance

Centralized Team Billing

Advanced AI Model

Data Encryption & Security

Cloud Storage Integrations

File Cleaning & Deduplication

Content-based Q&A

Security & Privacy Controls

Version History

Multi-tier Pricing Plans

User Roles & Permissions

Cross-platform Support

Bulk Operations & Batch Processing

Notifications & Reminders

Pricing
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Free

$0.00 monthly
  • Unlimited public packages
  • Automatic security warnings

Pro

$7.00 monthly
  • Unlimited public packages
  • Unlimited private packages
  • Package-based permissions

Teams

$7.00 per user
  • Unlimited public packages
  • Unlimited private packages
  • Team-based permissions
Rationale

AI Files is a CLI tool that organizes and manages files using AI. It explicitly states features like organizing files into categories and directories based on content, renaming files with customizable conventions, and storing files in a designated directory, which align with automated folder organization and file editing/renaming. It also mentions local file access as it's a CLI tool that processes files on the user's system. The 'customizable naming convention' implies customizable sorting rules. However, it lacks conversational AI interaction, cloud storage integration, and semantic search capabilities as described for Dynbox. The privacy concern warning also suggests a different approach to privacy controls than Dynbox's user-in-the-loop feedback and no permanent storage on servers.

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