Future of No Code with AI tech

Tom Baker
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We are starting to see no code tools bring powerful ai tech into the development environment such as Flutterflow creating a feature that allows you to type a description and it creates a screen for your app from the description. What do you think the future holds for AI being used in no code?

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Andreas Møller
I think it has the potential to be a perfect match. One area that is looking especially promising is education. Learning a new tool can be difficult and time consuming. Having an AI generate a solution for you that is close to what you were looking for would be incredibly helpful. I also think AI would be amazing for doing repetitive development tasks, like changing some styling on buttons across all your components etc.
Tom Baker
Yes totally agree, when I’m building I quite often ask chatGPT to write an Airtable formula or how to do something in bubble, I guess overtime this will just be built into the platforms. The other area I think we will see grow in the future is the combination of no code tools and no code friendly ai powered custom code.
Hossein Yazdi
Since I'm a developer myself and know how to code, I personally do not think that no-code platforms anyhow can replace the capabilities of knowing how to code yourself. So in anyways, I think there might be exciting-looking advancements to no-code tools, but they cannot cause a revolution by any means.
Patrick Kelly
There are some very exciting times ahead, Tom! I've actually been able to use my no-code platform Frontly to generate fully functional web apps including Google Sheets using ChatGPT. Still in the early days but very exciting potential here! If you're interested, here's a demo:
What I'm personally excited for is tools that can help me automate UI design. I'm a coder but the design part is not as intuitive for me, and I think it would be really useful. Thanks for this thread!
Sun Ah Min
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