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No-Code' Brings the Power of AI to the Masses
The New York Times,Craig S. Smith, March 15, 2022
"Citizen developers" are tapping products that allow anyone to use artificial intelligence (AI) without writing any computer code, as part of the "no-code" movement envisioned by advocates as revolutionary. "We are trying to take AI and make it ridiculously easy," said Craig Wisneski at the startup Akkio, which lets anyone make predictions using data. No-code platforms replace coding languages with simple and familiar Web interfaces, and new startups are making the power of AI available to nontechnical people in visual, textual, and audio spheres. The Juji tool, for example, is engineered to simplify chatbot building, by using machine learning to automatically manage complex conversation flows and deduce user characteristics to personalize each engagement. The power of no-code platforms is also growing through AI innovations such as OpenAI's GPT-3 system, which can write code when prompted with simple English.
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