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nontechnical

British  
/ nɒnˈtɛknɪkəl /

adjective

  1. not relating to, characteristic of, or skilled in a particular field of activity and its terminology

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It has never been easier to build websites and apps and complete a host of tasks, even for nontechnical people, whose software development is often referred to as vibe-coding.

From The Wall Street Journal

With AI, there’s a fresh twist: Today’s generative AI is much more accessible than past technologies, and can be used even by nontechnical people.

From The Wall Street Journal

But he loves the reference anyway, often using it in talks for both technical and nontechnical audiences.

From The Wall Street Journal

The nontechnical side of organizations are just talking about it as a text-based system that gives answers.

From Seattle Times

The grid, through a combination of technical and nontechnical issues, loses almost half the load in delivery.

From Los Angeles Times