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Sambol confirmed various studies show a significant percentage of AI generated code contains errors and rolls out technical debt
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That's not to say human developers are without fault.
Key facts
- Moshe Sambol, VP of customer solutions at software observability outfit Lightrun, told The Register that he speaks with a lot of companies
- The boom is piling up technical debt, warns Lightrun's Moshe Sambol
- INTERVIEW Enthusiasm among managers to adopt AI tools has outpaced developers' ability to learn those tools and use them effectively
- The issue he sees is that generative AI systems don't help bridge the missing knowledge gap
Summary
The boom is piling up technical debt, warns Lightrun's Moshe Sambol. INTERVIEW Enthusiasm among managers to adopt AI tools has outpaced developers' ability to learn those tools and use them effectively. Moshe Sambol, VP of customer solutions at software observability outfit Lightrun, told The Register that he speaks with a lot of companies. "But the reality is that a lot of developers are much earlier in the curve," he said. Datacenters slurping up so much juice they boosted prices 75% in largest US energy market.