Tag: AI apps
The AI-Powered Marketing Revolution
Google I/O 2025 made it clear that AI is at the heart of Google’s strategy. The Gemini model is integrated into everything, transforming search, content creation, and customer engagement. Google is moving from being an information provider to an intelligent assistant, and this requires marketers to adapt their strategies.
This report summarizes the key AI innovations from Google I/O 2025 and explains their direct impact on digital...
The Art of Vibe Coding: Where Vibe Coding Shines (and Burns)
Have you ever tweaked that CSS padding over and over again until it just feels right ? Or written a function that “more or less” does what you need, relying on your gut rather than exhaustive documentation? If you nodded, welcome to the world of Vibe Coding . It’s not a formal methodology, nor something they teach in college, but it’s an undeniable reality in the daily lives of many developers. It’s programming guided by intuition,...
Your New Workforce: Autonomous AI Agents at Your Service
Autonomous AI agents are revolutionizing the concept of a digital workforce, enabling companies and individuals to delegate complex and repetitive tasks to these “virtual workers.”
Artificial intelligence continues to advance, and one of the most recent innovations is the use of autonomous AI agents. This type of technology allows users to rely on “virtual assistants” that can execute tasks independently. Imagine having a team of AIs that can perform repetitive...
No-code and AI applications: What no-code applications can be done with AI?
No-code and AI applications are two of the most exciting trends in technology today. No-code applications allow anyone to create software applications without writing a line of code, while AI applications use artificial intelligence to automate tasks and make predictions.
When these two technologies are combined, the possibilities are endless. No-code AI applications allow anyone to build powerful AI solutions, even if they have no coding experience.
Here are a few examples of no-code...