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'AI for Businesses: The Future is Low-Code' by LANSA appdevelopment automation

by Deloitte said that the AI technologies and expertise are too expensive for them to implement at this point.

As companies are rushing to join the new high-tech innovations race, the demand for all tech specialists has increased with the supply unable to catch up. And in the AI field, this is especially the case.by MMC Ventures, the demand for AI talent has more than doubled in 2018-2019 and continues to increase, with 60% of all AI specialists being absorbed by companies in the technology and financial services sectors. The pool of AI talent, however, remains small.

Low-code platforms turned out to be exactly the solution businesses needed, especially in the time of a significant economic and social turbulence such as the COVID-19 epidemic, when factors like flexibility, rapid customization, and scalability play an increasingly important role.by Brandessence Market Research , the volume of the global low-code development platform market was $12.85 bln in 2020, and it is expected to reach $65.15 bln by 2027 with a CAGR of 26.1% over the forecast period.

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