PYMNTS.com November 13, 2024

A new wave of artificial intelligence (AI) tools that turns plain English into working software is upending how companies build and buy technology, threatening billions in traditional IT spending.

The shift comes as businesses face mounting pressure to digitize operations amid a chronic shortage of software developers. Tech startup Agemo now offers AI tools that let non-technical employees create their business applications by describing what they need. While traditional software vendors and IT consultancies face disruption, early corporate adopters report faster deployment times and lower costs.

“AI-driven software development would enable non-technical business teams to quickly prototype business ideas without relying heavily on developers, “ software developer Daryle Serrant told PYMNTS. “Tools like the one being developed by Agemo will...

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