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Amazon Tests AI Tool to Help Users Build Business Apps

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Amazon has introduced a new AI-powered tool called AWS App Studio. This tool helps people build business apps without needing advanced technical skills.

AWS App Studio is a no-code service, meaning users can create apps by just describing what they want using natural language. It makes the process fast and easy, taking minutes instead of days. The tool has a “point-and-click” interface that simplifies app design and helps ensure everything is correct before the app is built.

In the past, people without technical skills had to use low-code solutions to create apps. These often had a steep learning curve and didn’t always meet security standards or scale well as usage increased. Amazon’s App Studio addresses these issues by offering a simple solution that still has advanced features.

With App Studio, users can design app interfaces, create workflows, and test their apps. It connects to both internal and external data sources and supports many third-party services. Users don’t need to know any coding, and AWS handles all deployment and maintenance.

AWS charges users based on the time spent using the app, not a one-time fee. Currently, App Studio is available only in Oregon, but it will be available nationwide soon.

“Now, anyone with some technical experience can describe the app they want to build, and App Studio will handle the development, providing an app that employees can use right away,” said Dilip Kumar, VP of Applications at AWS.

Amazon is catching up with competitors by offering new AI and tech solutions. At a recent conference, they announced upgrades to their AI tools, including improvements to their chatbot, Q. These upgrades aim to reduce errors and provide better, context-aware responses.

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