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BASTA! Spring 2025
| 05.03.2025
Intelligente Formulare: Angular Forms mit AI & LLMs aufpeppen
Ob Adressdaten, Bankdaten oder Bewerbungsinformationen – das Ausfüllen umfangreicher Formulare kann für Benutzer eine zeitraubende und mühsame Aufgabe sein. Wie wäre es, wenn Benutzer einfach einen Text in die Zwischenablage kopieren könnten und das Formular sich automatisch ausfüllt? Ein Smart Form Filler macht genau das möglich: Mit Hilfe eines Large Language Models (LLM), das sowohl den Inhalt der Zwischenablage als auch die Struktur des Formulars erkennt, können Ihre Angular-Formulare vollautomatisch ausgefüllt werden – auf Wunsch auch vollständig lokal und offlinefähig. Christian Liebel zeigt, wie dieses Generative-AI-Feature in Angular implementiert werden kann.
Christian Liebel ist Consultant bei Thinktecture. Sein Fokus liegt auf Webstandards und Progressive Web Apps. Er vertritt Thinktecture beim W3C.
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