Will Google's new bet on low code/no code pay off this time?
Google placed a big bet on low-code and no-code software development by launching Vertex AI about a year ago. But with a new release, analysts think that the internet giant may finally be able to make a dent in the highly competitive market.At the Applied ML Summit on Thursday, Google Cloud announced several new features to Vertex AI, including Training Reduction Server, Tabular Workflow, and Example-Based Explanations, which are aimed at helping customers better utilize machine learning models and cut down on their dependence on trained experts.To read this article in full, please click here

Google placed a big bet on low-code and no-code software development by launching Vertex AI about a year ago. But with a new release, analysts think that the internet giant may finally be able to make a dent in the highly competitive market.
At the Applied ML Summit on Thursday, Google Cloud announced several new features to Vertex AI, including Training Reduction Server, Tabular Workflow, and Example-Based Explanations, which are aimed at helping customers better utilize machine learning models and cut down on their dependence on trained experts.