Is AI Formula Generation a Solution to Spreadsheets’ Biggest Problem?(getgrist.com)
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Is AI Formula Generation a Solution to Spreadsheets’ Biggest Problem?
https://www.getgrist.com/blog/ai-formula-generation-experiment/
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> are the original low-code platform, but that little bit of code is still daunting.
It may seem that this formula generation is just pushing Grist more into the no-code territory, that is, only for people who [add you favourite no-code crowd description here]
That is just not true.
- First, like all code assistants, you are still in full control. you can 100% edit the generated python formula to your likes.
- Second, and more generally, grist can be fully integrated with other solutions using its API (≈ backend) and its grids can be fully rewritten with custom html widgets (≈ frontend)
High-Code (and only if you need it), In, Back, and Front.
Anyway, I voted Yes [1]
[1] https://www.getgrist.com/blog/ai-formula-generation-experime...
It may seem that this formula generation is just pushing Grist more into the no-code territory, that is, only for people who [add you favourite no-code crowd description here]
That is just not true.
- First, like all code assistants, you are still in full control. you can 100% edit the generated python formula to your likes.
- Second, and more generally, grist can be fully integrated with other solutions using its API (≈ backend) and its grids can be fully rewritten with custom html widgets (≈ frontend)
High-Code (and only if you need it), In, Back, and Front.
Anyway, I voted Yes [1]
[1] https://www.getgrist.com/blog/ai-formula-generation-experime...
TLDR: Spreadsheets are the original low-code platform, but that little bit of code is still daunting. But for a spreadsheet with (1) formulas in a language with lots of training data (Python) and (2) an explicit relational structure that can be fed into a prompt, current large language models already look up to the job of taking care of the coding.