Low-code platforms improve the speed and quality of developing applications, integrations, and data visualizations. Instead of building forms and workflows in code, low-code platforms provide drag-and ...
Airtable, which I reviewed in 2022, announced earlier this year that it was adding unspecified AI capabilities to its product. In June, Airtable opened this feature set to selected enterprises in a ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Gary Drenik is a writer covering AI, analytics and innovation. The synergy between AI and low code is transformative, ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) can transform just about any business – from providing customers with products and services they really want to streamlining internal processes. The barriers to entry can ...
Along with replacing software developers and possibly killing humanity, advanced AI is seen by many as a death knell for the do-it-yourself, low-code/no-code tooling industry, but a new report belies ...
Microsoft researchers published a paper on low-code large language models (LLMs) that could be used for machine learning projects such as ChatGPT, the sentient-sounding chatbot from OpenAI. Recent ...
The low-code and no-code market is big and will get even bigger. What's more, the addition of AI-based assistance to these tools could lead to even greater market growth. The low-code and no-code ...
Low-code or no-code development platforms let users convert ideas into apps without the need for extensive coding knowledge or experience. Beyond being user-friendly and minimizing the need for ...
Marketing leaders are challenged to step up and embrace new tools that can make a real difference. Low-code/no-code platforms are leading this charge, giving marketers the power to become citizen ...
To build an app, you might think you need a computer science degree – or at least, to learn an entirely new coding language. But all of that has changed with the rapid rise of low-code, a simplified ...
Low-code and no-code has something for everyone -- for both non-tech users as well as experienced developers. But the movement toward low-code may be more slow-mo that originally hoped. "The ...