Coda AI is the artificial intelligence layer integrated into Coda, a versatile document-meets-application platform that combines the flexibility of documents with the power of spreadsheets, databases, and application logic in a single collaborative workspace. Coda AI infuses intelligence throughout the platform, enabling users to generate content, analyze data, automate workflows, and build custom AI-powered tools within their Coda documents without writing code. The AI assistant in Coda can generate and edit text for documents, create tables with structured data from natural language descriptions, write formulas for Coda's powerful formula language, and build automation rules based on plain English instructions. Users can ask the AI to summarize tables of data, extract insights from large datasets, draft communications based on document content, and transform information between different formats. One of Coda AI's distinctive capabilities is its integration within Coda's building block system, where AI can be embedded as a column type in tables, allowing users to run AI operations across every row of data automatically. This enables use cases like automatically categorizing customer feedback, generating personalized email drafts for each contact, summarizing meeting notes, or extracting key information from text entries at scale. Coda AI also powers an interactive assistant that understands the context of the document it operates within, allowing users to ask questions about their data, request analysis of table contents, and generate visualizations based on their workspace information. The platform supports building custom AI-powered applications using Coda Packs, which extend the platform with integrations to external services and data sources. Coda was founded in 2014 by Shishir Mehrotra, former VP at YouTube, and Alex DeNeui, and is headquartered in San Francisco, California. The platform is used by teams at companies ranging from startups to enterprises for managing everything from meeting notes and project wikis to complex operational workflows.
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