This post is a few months old, but even more relevant today. Every other product is jumping on board the AI wagon. I know I'm not alone in collecting a pile of bookmarks (mine is like an ocean! LOL), because... well, first I'm lazy but second the internal bookmark management is not that great.
Enter AI.
Firefox is probably already experimenting with AI internally, but getting AI to help you sort your bookmarks into some order, even based on directives or other instructions, is totally doable today.
I believe this functionality is important enough that it should be a part of the browser.
Integrate AI to help organize, sort and categorize bookmarks.
Like many people, I've hoarded bookmarks over time. I also tend to CTRL-D (save bookmark) and "I'll do it later" and of course I never do (GRIN). Imagine having an AI function that will automatically sort these saved items in a meaningful way -- based on some essential training and fine-tuned with user feedback. Dead links could be detected and sorted (or deleted).
I think this would be a very appealing core feature of the browser. Nobody else is doing this, that I can tell.
So to prove that this is doable, I uploaded my Firefox bookmarks JSON file to ChatGPT. Literally, it's saved me hours (days?) of frustrating work. Now, with an API and proper instruction to the AI, this could be integrated into the browser and fine-tuned based on user preferences.
Embarassingly, I have bookmarks that I've hoarded going back to 2010! I assume many of those are dead links, but I also took the "Other Bookmarks" (the ones I collect because I'm too lazy) and it's helped organize and categorize.
Great! Thank you for your engagement, @forrie! I agree with every point you mention. I've already spent hours for sorting my bookmarks. 😅
I found a plugin, Spellbook, that makes it possible to search for a folder within the bookmarks when adding a new one.
This saves me some time since I have so many categories and the native bookmark dialog is pretty cumbersome to find the right folder quickly. Also saves me nerves. 🙂