Google is deepening Gemini AI’s integration into Google Sheets, enabling it to automate formatting, generate formulas, analyze data, and even build dashboards using workplace-specific context. The new ...
Spreadsheets can feel overwhelming, whether you’re a seasoned professional or someone who only opens Excel when absolutely necessary. The maze of formulas, functions, and formatting options often ...
Imagine you’re a data analyst, staring at a massive spreadsheet filled with rows upon rows of complex data. The task of making sense of it all feels overwhelming, doesn’t it? Now, picture having an AI ...
New Chrome extension puts frontier AI modeling tools directly into the spreadsheet finance teams already use. SheetDog ...
The SpreadsheetLLM project encodes spreadsheets in a way generative AI can interpret. It can be difficult to make a generative AI model understand a spreadsheet. In order to try to solve this problem, ...
Google has introduced Gemini in Google Sheets, enabling users to create and edit entire spreadsheets through natural language prompts. The AI-powered tool can generate dashboards, apply formulas, and ...
Spreadsheets could be getting a little easier thanks to AI tools -- as long as you know how to navigate them. I'm not the most Excel-savvy person. So I had a real need to find an easier way to ...
During the dawn of the PC era, a single program was touted as the “killer app” that fired the market for personal computers. That program was a spreadsheet called VisiCalc. Now, another spreadsheet ...
Researchers at Microsoft Corp. today released details of an experimental artificial intelligence model called SpreadsheetLLM, and as the name suggests, it’s designed to work with spreadsheets such as ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Lindsay Philips is a founder and change leader In 1979, a new tool called VisiCalc landed on finance desks. For the first time, ...
A decade ago, Ben Collins quit his job as a corporate accountant and started teaching other people how to use spreadsheets more effectively. That move, terrifying as it seemed at the time, paid off ...