Insights
- Firms use generative AI agents for more efficient workflows and value streams, including the software development life cycle (SDLC).
- With generative AI, whole phases of the SDLC can be collapsed, leading to lower costs, higher quality products, and much faster delivery times.
- Stream AI takes user inputs and executes each SDLC phase — without intermediate pause or manual touch points — generating corresponding content (code, pipelines, etc.) in minutes for a fully functional outcome.
- Stream AI is a big part of the AI-first vision, and occurs when other essential components are in place, including the right digital operating model, AI-ready talent, AI-augmented development and testing, and an engineering shop well-versed in platform engineering.
- However, Stream AI must ensure users trust AI outputs and avoid risks associated with generative AI.
- This way of working inevitably means jobs will change. For example, a solution architect will still design, implement and test architecture, …