Custom Software Development Based on Data-Driven Artificial Intelligence
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Custom Software Development Based on Data-Driven Artificial Intelligence

Posted By Praveen Joshi

July 9th, 2020

Artificial intelligence today has a special focus on data. There are process-driven, model-driven and data-driven AI of which data has received maximum interest by the industry. Why? We give you three reasons: cheap data storage, fast processors and advancements in neural net algorithms and other data-centric techniques. These factors have made it achievable to extract huge value out of data.

Custom Software Development Based on Data-Driven Artificial Intelligence

Artificial intelligence today has a special focus on data. There are process-driven, model-driven and data-driven AI of which data has received maximum interest by the industry. Why? We give you three reasons: cheap data storage, fast processors and advancements in neural net algorithms and other data-centric techniques. These factors have made it achievable to extract huge value out of data.  Systems can be built to predict what happens next based on what has been observed so far. We can even go as far as to say that some of the times, the performance of data has been much better than humans. A lot of experts in the industry believe that data-driven AI is the kind that actually works!

Data-driven AI concentrates on building a system that identifies the right answer based on seeing a significant number of examples of Q&A pairs. Using these, it trains itself to find the correct answer. The most popular way of data-driven AI is neural network algorithms. You will need a large dataset that is correctly labelled.  Bear in mind that it is no trivial task. The reason why this approach works is that it has no human dependency.

Artificial intelligence has changed many aspects of how industries such as healthcare, recruitment, customer support or retail function. In healthcare, AI-driven startups are focusing on predictive medicine, wellness and prevention. There is also significant progress in medical imaging, drug discovery, medication management and robotic surgery. Similarly, the manufacturing industry is also believed to have a big impact because of AI when coupled with automation. It holds the capacity of improving enterprise software. AI has helped in predictive maintenance, optimization of industrial facilities, interpreting data flow across departments etc. Each industry has had some positive impact due to AI and it only shows that the future of AI is beaming with promise.

How can various software development models be adapted to build data-driven software applications based on AI?

Artificial intelligence and machine learning techniques can be used to accelerate the traditional software development lifecycle (SDLC) as well as present a new paradigm for inventing technology. Previously, to develop programs, you would need to specify exactly what you want the system to do and then developers get to work. And the process was still quite powerful even before AI came in. However, there are quite a few decisions and tasks that are quite hard to teach computers in traditional custom software development, no matter how simple.

Read More: How Artificial Intelligence is Changing the Way We Do Business.

Once we include AI and machine learning into the equation, an engineer does not have to list out the computer rules for making decisions or taking actions but rather prepare domain-specific data which can be fed into learning algorithms. A machine learning model deduces what features and patterns are important with the help of data and you do not have to be around for this. The outputs such ML models have given surprise humans and highlight perspectives we haven’t thought of. Therefore, data-driven AI in software development is the process of unravelling how humans perceive, define, and execute Bespoke software development. In fact, in the next ten years, a software job might not include programming as part of the job description.

What is AI-powered data mining?

Data mining serves are the foundation of both artificial intelligence and machine learning. It can take the existing information available in bulk, highlight patterns and find meaningful information that can be used to make important decisions in any industry. Data mining has been around for a long time but coupled with AI, it has become a powerful tool that industries can use to get the data they need about the market, target audiences and more. What happens when they join forces? Initially, AI data mining and machine learning were considered to be merely methods but now, when the common denominator of all three are brought together, it is easy to fully take advantage of this data dream team. Their goal is to answer questions, prove various hypotheses, and finally offer better insight into any market.

What is the future of AI?

Before we even start listing out the ways in which AI can help us in the future, let’s get one thing clear. AI is here to say. It will help us accelerate our progress in robotics, we will have virtual assistants and an indispensable part of our homes. AI technology will make your face your identity and make life easier. Medical care will definitely be better and caring for children and elders much easier. Moreover, the economy will improve with the progress AI has in various industries including software development. The way we develop software will change and is definitely up for an upgrade.

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Praveen Joshi

Praveen is a seasoned IT Solutions Leader and Director at RSK Business Solutions, a technology-driven IT Consulting Company that specializes in Bespoke Software Development, Agile Consulting, Mobile App Development, Smart Sourcing, and much more. For the last 17 years, he has been delivering quality custom IT solutions that help businesses achieve their goals.

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