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Low-code may open Al doors for many businesses
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|March 2022
Every company wants to put Al in its business, but most of the businesses are not blessed with a dedicated team of developers and data scientists at their beck and call. But now they can do so even without acquiring those skill sets and Anithalakshmi Arun, Program Manager & Architect, Low Code Practice, Indium Software explains how low-code platforms can help...
Low-code development can boost Al adoption
For any organization Al adoption is a challenge. The contributing factors include - availability of skilled resources, the cost of building Al solutions, the availability and usability of data, time taken to complete the cycle of build/deploy, time to market, cost of maintenance and making incremental improvements. Despite these challenges, the need for Al is inevitable.
Low-code, with its visual development, intuitive modeling, user-friendly graphical user interface (GUI), and pre-built integrations is a great enabler for Al adoption. Al applications involving conversational bots using Natural language processing (NLP), Machine learning (ML), deep learning, visual recognition etc. are much simpler to build with the low-code platforms.
Not only Low-code is used to build Aldriven applications, but the platform by itself provides Al assistance in form of a 'co-pilot' utilizing ML, and predictive behaviors to understand the project needs and extend guidance, suggestions, and automation throughout the development journey.
Low-code empowering businesses
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