A significant shift is underway in the UAE's software development landscape, with 86% of teams expected to adopt AI agents within two years. This transformation is driven by a report from Salesforce, indicating that all teams are either using or planning to use AI for code generation. The focus is shifting towards collaboration with business stakeholders and enhancing system architecture.
The global enthusiasm for AI among developers is mirrored in the UAE, where 96% anticipate a positive change in their work experience due to AI. Developers are eager to leverage AI agents for tasks like debugging and code generation, allowing them to concentrate on strategic projects. However, there is a recognized need for improved training and infrastructure to fully harness the potential of AI in software development.
• 86% of UAE software teams will use AI agents within two years.
• 96% of developers expect AI to enhance their work experience.
AI agents are tools that assist developers in automating coding tasks, enhancing productivity.
These tools enable developers to create applications with minimal coding, democratizing AI development.
Agentic AI refers to AI systems that can perform tasks autonomously, streamlining software development processes.
Salesforce provides tools for deploying and managing AI agents, supporting digital transformation in the UAE.
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