One of their most prolific uses already is for web design programs, such as The Grid, which allows amateurs to produce some pretty slick websites by using an artificial intelligence program named Molly.
You create the content, Molly does the rest.
Having an AI designer in your computer 24 hours a day is also a more economical way to have various layout designs.
There’s a lot of discussion going on in the web development space on which new programming language you should learn. I think there’s no right or wrong here, and it really depends on your focus. However, I’d like to give you some insights on what we believe you should know in 2017.
So let’s start with JavaScript right away. I know there’s even more buzz around JavaScript and it’s relevancy. However, it is by far the most popular technology used by full stack developers.
The Internet of Things – the internet is moving; away from our computers and mobile phones and into our household appliances.
But not in a scary way … As technology advances, there is an increasing demand for the internet to allow us to control every facet of our lives, usually from apps (or chatbots) on our smartphones.
Whether we are able to remotely turn on our heating, set timers on our lights to ensure they are shining welcomingly when we get home from work, or perfectly time our kettle’s setting, so a cup of tea is practically waiting for us as we walk through the door.
One of the recent examples on what’s possible with AI-based Internet of Things projects has been proven by Mark Zuckerberg.
He built his own AI-based bot which runs his home. With his project Jarvis he built a system which allows him to control various devices (cameras, toaster), home systems (like lights, doors, thermostat) through a messenger bot and an iOS Voice app.