A recent experiment showed seasoned developers spending more time, not less, when AI tools were added. The data flips the narrative about AI replacing engineers. Find out what the numbers really say.
A recent experiment showed seasoned developers spending more time, not less, when AI tools were added. The data flips the narrative about AI replacing engineers

A recent experiment showed seasoned developers spending more time, not less, when AI tools were added. The data flips the narrative about AI replacing engineers. Find out what the numbers really say.
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