Tech Industry Adapts to AI Integration

Published on 4.8.25

  The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in the tech industry has led to a shift in how companies approach low-code and no-code solutions. According to a recent report from App Builder, AI is expected to enhance these tools rather than replace them. In fact, 76% of tech leaders believe that AI will make their existing tools more efficient, while 84% confirm it won't replace low-code and no-code solutions. To stay ahead of the curve, Jason Beres, SVP of Developer Tools at Infragistics, advises companies to upskill their workers to handle emerging technologies and shifting demands. This is particularly crucial as nearly all companies (95%) have used low- and no-code tools in the past year for software development, resulting in significant cost savings (up to 30%) and time savings (up to 50%). Anthropic, a US AI company backed by Amazon and Google, plans to create over 100 jobs in Europe, including in Dublin and London. Guillaume Princen, who previously led Stripe's European expansion and was CEO of Mooncard, believes this growth is essential for businesses needing advanced AI capabilities. Google's decision to give DeepMind staff a year-long paid break is not mentioned as it does not relate directly to the integration of AI in the tech industry.

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