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It's not AI, but the best sorter I've found is SDcompare.
Once you have all images with their filenames.ext.txt with decent tags as you like, you can dump them all into a Hydrus then on the import options you have a button somewhere to add tags from filename.txt - select that and import.
Google Photos can do this kind of searching for specific objects and combinations. I'm not sure if there is a tool that you can install locally that will do it. What we're probably looking for is a local image search engine powered by CLIP. Something like this, but with a GUI on Windows. It would be cool if tools like Eagle integrated CLIP into them, so you didn't have to manually tag everything, they were just auto-tagged with the content that is already in them. PhotoPrism might be the closest thing yet.
Google Photos can do this kind of searching for specific objects and combinations. I'm not sure if there is a tool that you can install locally that will do it. What we're probably looking for is a local image search engine powered by CLIP. Something like this, but with a GUI on Windows. It would be cool if tools like Eagle integrated CLIP into them, so you didn't have to manually tag everything, they were just auto-tagged with the content that is already in them. PhotoPrism might be the closest thing yet.