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The Verification Crisis: How AI-Generated Code Is Reshaping Software Development

By

Tim Green

1d ago· 27 min readenInsight

Summary

The article examines the rapid integration of AI in software development, highlighting staggering statistics: Cursor alone generates nearly one billion lines of accepted code daily, surpassing all human developers combined. GitHub reports 97% of developers use AI coding tools, Microsoft says 30% of code in some repositories is AI-written, Google acknowledges roughly 25% of its code originates from AI, and Y Combinator notes 25% of... The piece explores the implications of this shift for software quality, verification, and the future role of human developers.

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Cursor alone produces nearly one billion lines of accepted code every day, according to co-founder Aman Sanger.
GitHub's 2024 developer survey found that 97 per cent of developers have used AI coding tools.
Microsoft has disclosed that 30 per cent of code in some of its repositories is now written by AI.
Google has acknowledged that roughly a quarter of its code originates from AI systems.
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Software is eating the world, and now artificial intelligence is eating software. Cursor alone...

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