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Vibe coding, or coding with AI, is growing in popularity, but engineers say you have to actually know how to code to do it well.
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% ...
Study twice as hard The dual-coding theory was first conceptualized by a professor named Allan Paivio in 1971.
A new AI coding study yields a result that few expected ...
A new study from Stanford study reveals that generative AI is wiping out junior coding jobs, with entry-level developers ...
The study, conducted by the nonprofit research group METR, found that the software engineers took 19 per cent longer to complete tasks when using Cursor, a widely used AI-powered coding assistant.
A new study by Uplevel found that AI coding assistants like GitHub's Copilot are not improving productivity or reducing burnout among developers, contradicting previous claims of their effectiveness.
The emergence of 'vibe coding' has surged in the last month, sparking debate over whether it's the future of software development or merely a passing trend.
Artificial intelligence is killing off a significant number of entry-level jobs for younger folks who work in certain fields, ...