AI and The End Of Software Development As We Know it.

We’ve tried Agile, DevSecOps and LowCode, Now What?

Past and future technologies and paradigms shifts like Agile, DevOps, low-code, and even AI have been reshaping the software development world. Now, generative AI is disrupting it. The software development lifecycle (SDLC), is being accelerated and reimagined as a process happening in real-time. At the same time, automation of all tasks of the SDLC through TuringBots are empowering both professional coders and citizen developers, totally transforming their experience. AppGen platforms will bring all past and current attempts together, in one new world.

And This is Only the Beginning

Imagine your entire team in a conference room fully equipped with voice, audio, digital boards, and holograms. Product owners, subject matter experts, testers, and developers will join together to collaborate with TuringBots. They’ll create graphics and code through integrated development environments that support the SDLC now. Teams will share ideas and information instantaneously on boards that show flows, diagrams, low-code/high-code, or (in 2030-plus) even a visualization on holograms at the center of the meeting table. They’ll review it on the fly, check the code where needed, perform a security review, and approve it. And TuringBots agents will autonomously evolve apps in the background.  By 2028, the SDLC will become less visible, and development will become real time, with all collaboration and assets generated on the fly, tested, and checked through by a TuringBot that operates behind the scenes.

The Rise of AppGen Platforms

A new breed of AI-infused platforms enabling fast iteration for top-down and ground-up up application generation will rise will rise: AppGen Platforms.  What you just pictured above is only the start of this new generation of software development tools speed up software development. We will move from generation of snippets, siloed use of AI in SDLC single stages, dedicated personas with hand-offs, to generation of bigger portions of apps to full apps in a click of a few buttons and real-time collaboration among the different stakeholders (probably less of them). At the Technology & Innovation Summit EMEA 2024 in London I will share how absurd, realistic or tactical the use of AI can be for your software development and share what the implications will be for your business applications, developers and everyone involved in your development teams.