VC Predicts Major Shift to AI-Infused Applications in 2018 - DevOps.com
Thanks to the rise of artificial intelligence (AI), the nature of DevOps is about to change as developers spend less time writing code in favor of training models based on various types of algorithms to accomplish a task. Dan Scholnick, general partner with Trinity Ventures, an early investor in companies such as New Relic and Docker Inc., says developers in 2018 will absolutely be required to gain mastery over how to implement machine and deep learning algorithms to stay relevant. Once a model based on those algorithms is incorporated into an application, the challenge for the DevOps team will be implementing the processes needed to make sure the AI created based on those models remains tuned and optimized to the business process it's supposed to drive. Now that the price of cloud services based on graphical processor units (GPUs) has dropped and open source tools for building AI models such as TensorFlow are readily available, Scholnick says the cost of infusing AI models into applications has dropped considerably. Before the end the end of the year, most users of business-to-business (B2B) applications will expect that application to exhibit many of same natural language and speech recognition capabilities that already are becoming commonplace in many consumer applications, he says.
Jan-19-2018, 03:38:13 GMT