How AI can help you make a computer game without knowing anything about coding
Briefly

Kyo, an eight-year-old boy in Singapore, developed a game in two hours, showcasing how AI is significantly lowering the barriers to software development for beginners.
AI-powered applications like Cursor and Claude enable users without formal coding education to create functional software, turning creativity into tangible outputs swiftly.
The rise of AI tools such as GitHub Copilot and Tabnine is transforming the coding landscape, assisting seasoned developers with real-time code predictions and cleanups.
Innovative AI apps simplify the coding process, allowing young and inexperienced individuals, like Kyo and Fay, to build complex applications in remarkably short periods.
Read at The Conversation
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