I think I’d like a future where most files are “tagged” instead of put in a specific path, then files are displayed using “virtual folders” which are really just filters, so a file can appear in multiple locations.
For example, the same file should appear under /invoices/all and clients/jim/invoices .
Should we bolt an AI to our existing file system that is doomed to always unorganise itself? Mmm, not sure. Plain text search of file systems (on Mac/Win) is already ubiquitously slow for example, and I don’t trust it to make up for the shortcoming of a 1:1 relationship between file and path.
In a knowledge base approach that also mean that information should not be bound to a file but available through tagging and references to a lot more workspaces / subjects.
Ex : a technical documentation that would be filled with all the relevant code extracts / third party documentation / custom notes available in the knowledge base, automatically fetched based on the tags and information entered in the tech stack or the header of the documentation.