Microsoft is teaching AI to write apps for you
Microsoft is teaching AI to write apps for you
Look for natural language to become more and more pervasive across Microsoft s tools and services. Credit: Microsoft
Microsoft is using the power of GPT-3’s natural language AI to help people who don’t know how to code write their own software using Microsoft’s PowerApps development platform. The announcement was made at Microsoft’s Build developer conference today.
Microsoft has hoped that PowerApps would become a powerful corollary to its Office suite, but the platform has languished a bit. Microsoft originally set up PowerApps in 2015 around a set of programming templates, pulling data from user-defined sources and then outputting results. Think of it like the next level of a traditional macro in Microsoft Office it’s a way for an average user to write a program to instruct Windows to perform a task, but with minimal or no knowledge of program coding.
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