IT professionals should not yet be afraid to replace AI systems in all development processes, but companies will introduce artificial intelligence to replace programmers to write code. T1 Group General Manager Igor Kalganov told socialbites.ca about this.
“Coding takes 20% to 50% of a developer’s time on all projects. And the system is likely to change that part of human work. “Theoretically, AI can grow to a senior developer level if learned from high-quality code examples.”
According to Kalganov, IT professionals will continue to actively use such AI-based automation tools to save time.
As an example, Kalganov cited Copilot on Github. At the same time, he noted that such assistants are not yet able to completely cope with the tasks without a person.
“Copilot cannot yet write a program on its own: only 26% of the system-generated code is validated. This reflects the immaturity of AI systems in general,” he said.
According to him, programmers will continue to be in demand for more complex tasks in the future: to create an original architecture and hierarchy of components, to see their relationship, to understand the meaning of each software module in the implementation of a common task.
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