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AI assists with file organization by reading across cloud storage and surfacing patterns the operator did not have time to enforce. CorpusIQ connects Drive, OneDrive, and Dropbox through read-only OAuth and lets ChatGPT, Claude, or Perplexity answer questions like which folders have not been touched in 90 days, or show me every signed contract from this client. The assistant returns cited results with links. It does not rename or move files; everything is read-only by design.
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AI does not rename, move, or restructure files. Through CorpusIQ, the assistant reads on demand to answer the operator's question. The organization gain comes from surfacing patterns the operator has not had time to enforce, not from autonomous file moves.
Ask 'which folders haven't been touched in 90 days under the Clients folder,' or 'show me every signed contract from Acme,' or 'find every PDF over 50 MB that nobody has opened this year.' The assistant lists results with cited source links you can click and act on.
The assistant respects whatever access the connected account has. To scope to a single project, name the folder or the client in the question. The assistant returns results from inside that scope only.
Read-only means the assistant can list and read files, never write. It cannot share files with new people. It cannot rename or move them. It cannot delete. The connector is a read pipe; the operator stays in control of every change.
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