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Arran

@divergencearran
2 posts
2022-12-27
Hardly surprising that AI-assisted developers write worse code https://arxiv.org/... The AI-generated code I've seen lies in the “uncanny valley” of software—looks right but there's something subtly incorrect. Couple that with automation bias and it's a recipe for bugs.
2022-12-27 View on X
The Register

Stanford study: programmers who used AI tools like GitHub Copilot to solve a set of coding challenges produced less secure code than those who did not

2022-12-26
Hardly surprising that AI-assisted developers write worse code https://arxiv.org/... The AI-generated code I've seen lies in the “uncanny valley” of software—looks right but there's something subtly incorrect. Couple that with automation bias and it's a recipe for bugs.
2022-12-26 View on X
The Register

Study: programmers who use GitHub Copilot and other AI tools produce less secure code than those who do not, despite believing their code has no safety issues

At the same time, tools like Github Copilot and Facebook InCoder make developers believe their code is sound