From InfoWorld: Google has rolled out new upgrades to Opal, its low-code AI-based application builder, aimed at significantly improving debugging capabilities and its overall performance, as part of its push to streamline AI app development for non-experts.
Opal, which was first introduced by Google’s Labs division in July in public beta, was billed as an experimental low-code tool for non-technical users that would help them build AI-based mini applications by chaining together prompts, tools, and models, using natural language and visual editing.
“Opal targets citizen developers, product owners, and focused business owners seeking faster time-to-market and measurable productivity gains in application development… Potentially, it may also be used by IT service providers to accelerate prototyping and delivery productivity for focused use cases,” said AS Yamohiadeen, practice director at Everest Group.
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