DBS IT Australia Predicts how Artificial Intelligence will Impact Software Development

According to DBS IT, AI won't be limited to cloud-based intelligence. We're already incorporating computers into objects that we had never considered using with this technology, like air conditioners.
 
PERTH, Australia - June 4, 2017 - PRLog -- Investors and tech companies around the world have recently begun piling money into AI, or artificial intelligence as it's better known.

Why? Because AI isn't just changing how computer products are presented to users, but which areas represent opportunities for innovation in computing. A spokesperson from DBS IT Australia recently shared the company's views on how artificial intelligence will change the software development industry going forward:

"In the future, we can expect to see software that continues to learn over time. This software will be able to reason and perceive and will continue to improve the more it is used. This artificial intelligence-based approaches and machine-learning concepts will define how we develop software in the future," the spokesperson said.

According to DBS IT, AI won't be limited to cloud-based intelligence. We're already incorporating computers into objects that we had never considered using with this technology, like air conditioners. By turning these "dumb" objects into smart objects, we can expect to see run-on effects elsewhere.

Consider two situations. In the first, you leave a pan on the stove of your hob, and take a phone call. The phone call is important, so you forget that you have something cooking. The next thing you know, the smoke alarm is blaring, and some kitchen roll left near the element has caught on fire. The result? A damaged kitchen and thousands of dollars of repair costs.

Now, look at it a different way. Imagine if that stove sent an alert to your phone, letting you know that the hob was still on. If you didn't respond, it would turn the hob off itself. This accident would then be avoided.

These types of technologies have huge implications for a variety of industries. The insurance industry could provide more accurate premiums based on the level of risk of each individual, and whether they were implementing smart technology.

In the future, we can expect almost every electronic device to be engaged in deep learning. Some of it will need to get smarter, and some of it won't. And we'll need custom software solutions for all of it.

"Within approximately ten years, we can expect almost every form of computing to be partially or fully AI-based," said the DBS IT spokesperson. "So today, a software development company that develops custom software solutions will also be an AI computing company."

Google's CEO Sundar Pichai says that while machine learning experts are rushing to take advantage of some of these recent artificial intelligence strides, a solution could be to have machine learning software working on creating machine-learning software.

AutoML is a project from Google Brain- the AI research group. It turns out that the learning algorithms the researchers already have can now automate some of the trickier aspects of the job, coming up with designs rivalling the best scene from human machine-learning experts. This could accelerate the entire field and tackle some of the more challenging problems when it comes to developing software.

Interested in learning more about how artificial intelligence will impact software development? Or just looking for a trustworthy software development company? Get in touch with DBS IT Australia today.Visit us at https://www.dbsitsoftware.com.au/custom-software-developm...

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