Programmers are starting to trust AI more – but still don't entirely believe it won't come for their…
- 58% use AI to write code daily/often/sometimes, but 28% never use it at all
- Many lack trust in output and think AI-generated content could be incorrect
- GitHub Copilot and ChatGPT are the most popular tools, Claude rising
The latest annual global C++ developer survey has revealed many programmers are actually rapidly increasing their use of AI, however overall trust in the technology still remains low.
The data showed that writing code and tests are the most common use cases for artificial intelligence, while debugging, code review and identifying performance issues are less of a priority, implying that AI tools are being used as a first step, and human oversight remains crucial.
However, while many developers use these platforms across these use cases a couple of times a week, many still report never using AI at all.
Developers aren't ready to fully trust AI
For example, around 58% of developers use...
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