Microsoft and Accenture’s studies found a 26% increase in task completion with Copilot, but adoption rates varied.
What's interesting is the huge difference between "Junior" and "Senior".
Almost 40% more Output vs. 10%.
And there is something significantly lacking for me:
- What was the purpose of that "productivity" gain?
Measuring the Number of PRs, telling me Junior Devs produced almost twice as much PRs, I'm asking myself:
-> Did that increased in Bugs, errors in the application itself? (Something a successful build isn't telling us).
I'm sure AI Tools increase productivity, I'm using them myself, but it lacks that detailed analysis of "What was the cause of another Commit or PR?".
Hypothesis: More PRs and Commits, resulted in Bugs, which lead to another PR fixing that Bug. Especially, when you are inexperienced.
What's interesting is the huge difference between "Junior" and "Senior".
Almost 40% more Output vs. 10%.
And there is something significantly lacking for me:
- What was the purpose of that "productivity" gain?
Measuring the Number of PRs, telling me Junior Devs produced almost twice as much PRs, I'm asking myself:
-> Did that increased in Bugs, errors in the application itself? (Something a successful build isn't telling us).
I'm sure AI Tools increase productivity, I'm using them myself, but it lacks that detailed analysis of "What was the cause of another Commit or PR?".
Hypothesis: More PRs and Commits, resulted in Bugs, which lead to another PR fixing that Bug. Especially, when you are inexperienced.