This article explores the evolving landscape of software development and the increasing integration of artificial intelligence (AI). It discusses the software development lifecycle, the impact of technological advancements on existing systems, and the anticipated role of AI in future software applications.
Software lives. Each and every application and smaller component element of code is created through a living process that we quite directly call the software development lifecycle. But the SDLC is really just a term for applications and data services, there’s also a wider living progression that happens as a result of the total technology industry’s efforts to evolve and extend.
Sometimes it’s tough to know where the two streams will meet, but it’s fairly obvious when they clash and the wider path of software evolution threatens to break existing systems or leave them fragile, brittle and vulnerable. All of this combined reality means that - if for no other reason than as a way to mark off the year-end - we often tend to use this period to reflect on what has happened in technology and look to what we might be able to expect in the twelve months ahead.Only the most fanciful prediction purveyor would dare to suggest that we’ll hear less about artificial intelligence in 2025. One day soon (spoiler alert: it’s not next year) we’ll be able to talk about AI as an implicit functionality that features inside software applications. Rather like the way you no longer get excited by spellcheck functions, speech recognition and (if you’re really progressive) real-time application responses that occur in the speed of a click, at some point we will be able to think of AI as an intelligence function that forms part of the way both enterprise and consumer software applications work. This “absorption” of assumed AI may not happen until the end of the decade and we may well be focused on smart automation accelerator technologies for a long time after, but smart intelligence will begin to weave itself more subtly into the fabric of software as we move forward
Artificial Intelligence Software Development Technology Evolution Software Integration Future Trends
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
German Economy Faces Headwinds, Automotive Industry Embraces Software-Defined FutureGermany's economic outlook is clouded by supply chain disruptions and the war in Ukraine. Meanwhile, the automotive industry is rapidly evolving towards electric, software-driven vehicles with increasing autonomy.
Read more »
Mike McCarthy sidesteps questions on Zack Martin's future, praises future HOFerA beloved figure in the locker room, Martin will miss the final five games of the season due to ankle surgery.
Read more »
ESPN hopes to reach more casual sports fans with Disney+ integrationAlex Sherman covers media for CNBC.
Read more »
Threads takes an important baby step toward true fediverse integrationThreads rolls out the ability to follow fediverse profiles from your Threads account, though it comes with limitations like not showing their posts in your feed.
Read more »
Stable version of iOS 18.2 arrives with Genmoji, Image Playground, AI integration for Siri, moreAlan, an ardent smartphone enthusiast and a veteran writer at PhoneArena since 2009, has witnessed and chronicled the transformative years of mobile technology. Owning iconic phones from the original iPhone to the iPhone 15 Pro Max, he has seen smartphones evolve into a global phenomenon.
Read more »
Google Chat and Google Drive get even deeper integration in latest updateCosmin, a tech journalist with a career spanning over a decade, brings a wealth of experience to PhoneArena. His expertise lies in brands like Samsung and Nokia, and he has a keen interest in innovative technologies. After a brief stint in PR, Cosmin returned to tech journalism in 2016, committed to delivering clear and objective news.
Read more »