I’m pretty numb to AI as a buzzword at this point. My robot vacuum maps the room, my TV recommends shows, some of it is handy, a lot of it is just marketing. Running a NAS as my main storage has made me wonder if storage might actually be one of the few places where this could be useful. Over time it turns into a quiet mess of photos, PDFs, project files, videos, and folders inside folders. Nothing is truly lost, but finding anything becomes work. UGREEN announcing an AI-focused NAS made me stop and think. If everything runs locally and the AI is basically better search and organization: reading text in images/PDFs, grouping similar photos, letting me type what I remember instead of exact filenames, that feels more practical than flashy. I’m wondering if anyone here has seen AI in storage actually stick as part of their routine, or if you end up going back to plain folders once the novelty fades. submitted by /u/Financial-Custard286
Originally posted by u/Financial-Custard286 on r/ArtificialInteligence
