On Amoeba and Notion

Low-code and no-code tools don't fall neatly into a single category.
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On Amoeba and Notion

Amoebae can alter their shape. They do this primarily by extending and retracting pseudopods. (Thank you, Wikipedia.) As it turns out, today's low-code and no-code tools exhibit similar characteristics.

Case in point: A few days back, Notion announced that its generative AI tool was now available in alpha. (As an aside, check out Prof G's interesting article referencing it.) Check out the video below:

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