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How People Are Using AI For Visualizing data

In 2025, people ask AI to turn raw inputs into tables, charts, and dashboards—researchers use Claude Code from a terminal, teams refresh recurring cost/performance charts with agents, and creators generate visitor analytics dashboards with Replit agents from a one-shot prompt. Professionals request graphs from signup timestamps, build content tables with links, auto-generate slide decks with charts from financial filings, and scientists visualize molecules via RDKit inside chat; Gemini 2.5 compiles tables and scenarios, and report tools save outputs directly to dashboards.

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Announcing a significant upgrade to Agentic Document Extraction! LandingAI's new DPT (Document Pre-trained Transformer) accurately extracts even from complex docs. For example, from large, complex tables, which is important for many finance and healthcare applications. And a new SDK makes using it require only 3 simple lines of code. Please see the video for technical details. I hope this unlocks a lot of value from the "dark data" currently stuck in PDF files, and that you'll build something cool with this!

China just dropped the best open source model for coding and agentic tool use. Kimi K2 scores an insane 65.8% on SWE-Bench Verified. As cheap as Gemini Flash at only $0.6/M input, $2.5/M out. It oneshots this data analysis task in Python and creates a website for a few cents: https://t.co/QrUubgmHx8

What are you doing with your weekend? I'm using @genspark_ai 's new AI Sheets to do some research on things that could help my brother run his bar. I give it a simple set of tasks, I'll post my prompt below, and it's running and finding me companies to bring my brother as I talk on @MarioNawfal's AI space here on X. Oh, and I'm also having my @EvenRealities glasses making live notes about what we are talking about. Every weekend I'm trying to use one of the 6,300 AI companies on my lists here on X to do something new that ChatGPT or Grok don't do well. It's why I'm getting bored with new models, even waiting for a new Grok. We have enough new things to bring to everyday people, like my brother who runs a bar, to really help them solve problems, maybe they didn't even know they already had (look at the video I just posted, @rish_gpt is trying to help businesses do more with camera systems to solve problems, whether security or factory floor optimization). I'm inspired by talking with all of you on various spaces to hear how you are using AI. Sharing what you are working on helps others see that they can actually do amazing new things quickly thanks to this new world of AI. Or maybe we just all need to touch grass? That's my wife's argument. :-) Luckily we can do so much with a few minutes now so we can go out in the afternoon and have some fun. Ask Genspark your business, or life, problem and ask it to find solutions. It does. Isn't this a glorious new world? It sure is to me.

If you don't work in global logistics you may have no idea how ground breaking AI-powered natural language report generation is. We will save customers soo much time with the ability to just ask a question to generate a report or graph, then click save to turn it into a dashboard.

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