In a report released in January, Anthropic researchers found that software engineers working with a new software library saw a small, statistically insignificant boost in speed when they solved a task with the aid of AI compared with a control group working without AI assistance. When the coders were quizzed about the software library after the task, however, the group given AI assistance scored 17 percent lower than the AI-free group. Those who asked questions of the AI rather than just relying on it to generate code generally performed better, but the researchers raised concerns that using AI to simply complete tasks as quickly as possible under workplace pressure could be harmful to engineers’ professional development.
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