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Generative UI API is introduced by Thesys for creating AI applications

Thesys, a firm that builds AI software, has unveiled C1 by Thesys, a generative UI API that creates user interfaces dynamically using large language models (LLMs).

Thesys’ C1, which was unveiled on April 18, is open for public usage. According to Thesys, C1 enables developers to instantly transform LLM results into sophisticated, dynamic interfaces. Thesys further on the C1 technology, stating that while businesses are already rushing to use AI, creating the front end for AI agents has proven to be a significant challenge. According to the organization, teams invest months and substantial resources in developing and creating interfaces, only to provide stagnant, inconsistent, and frequently uninteresting user experiences.

According to Thesys, generative UI allows LLMs to create interactive interfaces instantly. Natural language prompts are interpreted by generative user interface (UI), which also creates contextually appropriate UI elements and dynamically adjusts in response to user input or state changes. According to Thesys, C1 can create user interfaces (UI) for every use case and any data. It also allows UI generations to be directed by system prompts, facilitates function calling for integration with external tools, and supports a broad range of UI components using its Crayon React framework.

Thesys claims that over 300 teams are now designing and implementing adaptive AI interfaces with their products.

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