Here is why your software loses users in 2020 and the company may bankrupt! A.I. vs Manual Software Development

Sergey S
2 min readJul 30, 2020

How your company will lose customers, who use your software. Money and market share starting in 2020. And even go bankrupt. If you don’t switch to Artificial Intelligence to build your software.

In 2019 software development looked like this: you had a room full of software engineers, building your software.

In 2020 a software development is done by Noobstars A.I.

A machine that creates software.

You see, when you want to build software, you describe project requirements in English. And software developers translate your English into a computer English.
Basically, software developers are just translators. They translate Human English into Machine English.
And this what exactly doing Noobstars Artificial intelligence. It translates Human English into a Machine English. Which we call a Code.

You see, when you want to build software, you describe project requirements in English. And software developers translate your English into a computer English.
Basically, software developers are just translators. They translate Human English into Machine English.
And this what exactly doing Noobstars Artificial intelligence. It translates Human English into a Machine English. Which we call a Code.

So if today your company using Manual Labor to build your software, you lose advantage on the market, because your competitors using Noobstars A.I. to build software better and faster.
Which means that customers choose a better product.
First, you’ll lose one customer, then one hundred customers, and so forth. Till your company is bankrupt.

But today you can switch to Noobstars Artificial Intelligence to get your competitive advantage. Increase your customer base and market share, by providing a better solution and a product.

Get a quote now https://www.noobstars.com/

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Sergey S

International tech entrepreneur, investor, traveler. Writing about Startups, Life, Blockchain, ICO, Tech, Space