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No-Code AI Tools: A Boon for the Academic and Professional World

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February 2026

No-code AI tools reduce workload and enhance productivity in academic and professional environments.

- Dhruv Panchal and Dr Dulari Bhatt

No-Code AI Tools: A Boon for the Academic and Professional World

Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) are increasingly shaping everyday activities in education, research, and institutional management. From data analysis and automation to academic documentation and research support, AI tools are gradually becoming part of regular academic workflows. However, traditional AI development often demands programming expertise, complex software setups, and high computational resources, which creates barriers for students, educators, and nontechnical users.

In academic environments, individuals often spend excessive time on repetitive tasks such as report preparation, course outcome mapping, literature review, workflow management, and institutional documentation. Although AI can significantly streamline these activities, many users hesitate to adopt it due to the misconception that it requires advanced coding skills, complex setups, or costly infrastructure. Consequently, manual processes still dominate everyday academic and professional work. To bridge this gap, no-code artificial intelligence tools have emerged, enabling users to leverage AI through visual interfaces, workflow builders, and prompt-based interactions without programming knowledge. These tools include beginner-friendly AI training platforms, agent-based automation systems, academic assistants, and research support tools for literature review and knowledge organisation.

A selected set of no-code AI tools aligned with practical academic and professional needs are reviewed below, covering four key areas: AI model training for beginners using Google Teachable Machine, task automation through AI agents, academic documentation support, and research writing assistance.

Google Teachable Machine: No-code AI for rapid learning

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