Do you think AI tools are making things easier or harder for non-techies?
Felix Sattler
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I'm not super technical myself, so I’ve always wondered – are AI tools actually making things easier for people?
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Sergey Koshevoy@koshevoysergey
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Totally depends on the tool. Some of them have a steep learning curve, of course.
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@koshevoysergey Totally agree! And with so many no-code tools available nowadays, it’s amazing how accessible AI has become. Everyone can learn to harness its power, which I think is super exciting!
Yes, absolutely! For example, AI tools like Aicado [https://aicado.ai] allow users to integrate AI into their projects without needing technical expertise, making technology more accessible to everyone.
@slabarsk Absolutely! The no-code industry is opening the door for new technologies to reach so many more users. We’re actually working on an AI infrastructure with no-code interfaces ourselves, to ensure it’s accessible to everyone.
If you’re curious, you can check it out here: https://easybits.tech/
AI tools are making things easier in a lot of ways, especially for non-techies, but it depends on how user-friendly they are. When designed well, they simplify complex tasks—like generating content, analyzing data, or automating workflows—without needing technical know-how. But if the interface or setup feels too complicated, it can have the opposite effect and become frustrating. So, the real game-changer is how intuitive the tool is. What’s been your experience with them?
@alex_prompt I totally agree! UX/UI has always been a big factor, even before AI became a hot topic. But when it comes to AI, I think educating users is just as crucial. With so many solutions and buzzwords floating around online, it’s easy for people to feel overwhelmed.
That’s why with the easybits platform, our goal is not just to offer an intuitive solution but to also educate users. We want them to understand the technology behind the platform—like what it means to train models, why it matters, and how to maintain data security even when using AI.
To me, this adds a whole new layer on top of good UX/UI, and it’s exciting to see how this approach will evolve in the future! If you want to learn more, feel free to join us: https://app.easybits.tech/signup
AI is actually making things easier once you get past the initial learning curve. It's like getting your first smartphone - feels overwhelming at first, but then you wonder how you lived without it! A good example is Zeel AI [zeelai.com] - to help business owners use AI without needing extensive tech expertise. Just simple tools that work. The key is starting small and focusing on one basic task at a time.
@tjlarkin Absolutely agree – AI really does feel like that first smartphone experience! Once you get past the learning curve, it becomes indispensable. Thanks for sharing Zeel AI! It sounds like a great tool for helping business owners get started with AI. I’ll definitely check it out!
We’re also working on a no-code AI platform called easybits.tech. Our focus is on making AI not just easy to use but also educating users about the technology behind it. It’s amazing to see how many solutions are emerging to make AI accessible for everyone!