Every Fortune 500 CEO investing in AI right now faces the same brutal math. They're spending $590-$1,400 per employee annually on AI tools while 95% of their corporate AI initiatives fail to reach production. Meanwhile, employees using personal AI tools succeed at a 40% rate. The disconnect isn't technological-it's operational. Companies are struggling with a crisis in AI measurement.
It uses AI to generate code based on the user's desired application as opposed to manual coding. Essentially, tell AI what you want the app to do and voila, it's ready in seconds. In some ways, it's like conversational coding or having a coding concierge that attends to an individual's needs. You can imagine the benefits of allowing business users to whip up forms or a quick app without having to go through IT.