Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella recently shared interesting information at the Llamacon conference held by Meta. In an interview with Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Meta, he said that between 20 and 30 percent of Microsoft’s software tanks are currently being produced by artificial intelligence. The statistics show Microsoft’s heavy investment in artificial intelligence -based coding tools and their integration into their developers’ workflow.
Nadella also pointed to the difference between artificial intelligence performance in different programming languages. According to him, artificial intelligence tools in the production of code for languages such as Python perform well and have made significant progress. However, the performance of these tools in more complex languages such as C ++ has not yet reached the same level and there is more progress. This difference shows that productive artificial intelligence is not yet the same in all areas of programming, although it has generally made significant progress in the coding sector.
Microsoft’s senior executives’ forecasts are even beyond that. Kevin Scott, the company’s chief technology chief, has a ambitious view, and believes that by 2030, about 95 percent of all coding will be done with the help of artificial intelligence. Despite this bold prediction, Scott emphasizes that the role of man will remain vital. He believes that “the important and creative part of the content production remains human” and this means that the job of programmers will not be completely eliminated, but that its nature will change.
In the same conversation at Llamacon, when Nadella asked Mark Zuckerberg about the contribution of artificial intelligence to Meta’s coding, Zuckerberg responded that he had no exact figure. However, he explained that Meta is actively developing advanced artificial intelligence models whose ultimate goal will be to produce newer versions of the family of LLAMA’s large LLAMA model. Zuckerberg expressed hope that in the next year, half of the meta software development process will be done with the help of artificial intelligence and that the process would accelerate in the following years.
This approach is not limited to Microsoft and Meta. Google CEO Sandar Pichai also recently announced that more than 25 % of the new codes written in the company are produced by artificial intelligence. These statistics, although not accurately measured by companies and need to be looked at with a little caution, clearly reflect a pervasive process in the technology industry.
The expansion of the use of artificial intelligence goes beyond coding. Companies such as Shopify and Duolingo have also announced that they are gradually giving up more tasks to artificial intelligence to increase productivity. Overall, the increasing influence of artificial intelligence in software development and other areas is a obvious sign of fundamental changes in the technology industry; Changes that can significantly redefine the future of many jobs, including programming.
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