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Where do Developer-Assistants go next with AI?

May 18, 202525 min
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Where does the next phase of AI-assistants for software development go next? Is it an evolution of developer productivity, or a complete rethinking of the barriers and limitations for broader software development? 


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WHERE DO AI DEVELOPER-ASSISTANTS GO NEXT?

  • A year ago it felt like co-pilots were one of the entry point use-cases for AI.
  • Since then we’ve seen numbers say the uplift is 10-20% productivity.
  • Microsoft claims that 20-30% of their code is now written by AIs.
  • We’ve seen many senior developers speakout that it’s not replacement level technology and they don’t trust it.
  • Companies like Cursor have a $9-10B valuation. Windsurf just got purchased for $3B by OpenAI.
  • Microsoft has Co-Pilot (based on OpenAI models). Google and Amazon are rumored to be launching their own.
  • Lots of companies are launching agents (IBM, Salesforce, Oracle, etc.), and lots of agent frameworks now exist. 
  • So where does it go next? Is it just wide-spead adoption of developer productivity? 
    • Is it specialized functions within developer workflows? (e.g. CI/CD, documentation, security evaluations, bug fixes, long-term maintenance, etc.)
    • How far are we from teams being just a few architects, leads, Sr. Devs, and then teams of AI’s (agents, etc.)?
      • Is that a good thing for Sr. Dev personalities that didn’t want to focus on soft-skills?
      • Does that allow for greater experimentation against feature-requests or stories, since they can create more, test more, etc.?
      • Do we start to see companies create skunkworks teams/groups that try to adopt this approach? 
      • Are product managers ready to have zero-backlogs and the demand for new ideas to increase?


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