Will the Generative AI bubble start deflating in 2025?
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The early years of your career shape the kind of developer you’ll become. They’re when you build the problem-solving skills and knowledge that set apart excellent engineers from average ones. But what happens if those formative years are spent outsourcing that thinking to AI? Generative AI (GenAI) coding assistants have rapidly become popular...
AI coding assistants increase individual developer productivity by just 0.7% to 2.7% How have I determined that? The best studies I’ve found on AI coding assistants suggest they improve coding productivity by around 5-10%.1see the following studies all published in 2024: The Impact of Generative AI on Software Developer Performance, DORA 2024...
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GenAI and quantum computing feel like they’re pulling us out of an era when computers were reliable. You put in inputs and get consistent, predictable outputs. Now? Not so much. Both tease us with incredible potential but come with a similar problems: they’re unreliable and hard to scale. Quantum computing works on probabilities, not certainties....
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