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Monday, 20 May 2024 10:57

AI adoption in low-code development: A game changer

By OutSystems

GUEST RESEARCH: The rapid adoption of AI in software development is transforming the industry, as evidenced by OutSystems' recent report highlighting a 30% year-over-year growth in the use of AI tools. This surge underscores a significant shift towards integrating AI to enhance the development process, particularly in low-code environments.

OutSystems’ AI Mentor System stands out as a pivotal tool, now used by over 40% of its developers. By detecting 10 million code issues in just one year, it has demonstrated its efficacy in preventing potential pitfalls and ensuring high-quality application development. This AI-driven approach not only automates repetitive tasks but also validates applications before they go into production, significantly improving agility and productivity.

The success story of Capability for Change, which launched a generative AI-powered learning management system with just two developers in 14 weeks, highlights the transformative potential of combining AI with low-code platforms. This innovation has not only improved user experience but also attracted new high-profile clients, showcasing the business impact of AI integration.

OutSystems’ commitment to AI is further evidenced by its new AI Agent Builder and genAI-powered customer support tools, which enhance customer service and operational efficiency. As the company prepares for its annual Hackathon, focusing on AI innovation in partnership with Microsoft and AWS, the industry anticipates the breakthroughs that will emerge.

The momentum behind AI adoption in low-code development is undeniable. As more organisations harness these tools, we can expect to see a wave of digital transformation that redefines software development and its impact on businesses worldwide.

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