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Coders are refusing to work without AI — and that could come back to bite them
Developers are increasingly dependent on AI tools, raising concerns about code quality and long-term maintenance. While AI promises faster results, it often leads to more errors and higher costs, as seen with companies like Amazon and Uber....
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Developers are increasingly dependent on AI tools, raising concerns about code quality and long-term maintenance. While AI promises faster results, it often leads to more errors and higher costs, as seen with companies like Amazon and Uber. Experts urge a balance between AI efficiency and human oversight to ensure sustainable coding practices. #AI #Coding #TechNews #FutureOfWork #Programming
Originally reported by TechCrunch.
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