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A new study from the non-profit METR suggests that AI coding tools may not offer productivity gains for experienced developers.
Computer scientists with Model Evaluation & Threat Research (METR), a non-profit research group, have published a study showing that AI coding tools made software developers slower, despite ...
AI coding assistants decreased experienced software developers' productivity by 19%, a new METR study suggests. The study found developers were overconfident in the AI tools, expecting a 20% ...
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A new AI coding study yields a result that few expected.
Cutting corners: In a surprising turn for the fast-evolving world of artificial intelligence, a new study has found that AI-powered coding assistants may actually hinder productivity among ...
AI coding assistants decreased experienced software developers' productivity by 19%, a new METR study suggests. The study found developers were overconfident in the AI tools, expecting a 20% ...
The study tracked around 800 developers, comparing their output with and without GitHub's Copilot coding assistant over three-month periods. Surprisingly, when measuring key metrics like pull ...