Why HTML is the Ideal Language for AI Agents to Create Visual Content
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Amol Kapoor, CEO of Nori Agentic, argues that HTML is the ideal universal language for AI agents to create visual content like slides, documents, and videos. He challenges the view that AI agents are limited to code generation, advocating for HTML-based creation over pixel-based approaches as it better leverages AI's natural strengths.
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Kapoor challenges the perception that AI agents are solely code-writing entities
These agents can produce a wide array of visual artifacts, from slides and documents to entire videos, by leveraging the right tools and formats
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