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AI coding assistants have become nearly impossible to separate from modern software development. Researchers attempting to study developers working without AI found many participants simply refused, highlighting how deeply these tools have become embedded in daily workflows.</p>
<p dir="auto">Yet questions remain about whether faster code generation truly translates into greater productivity. While AI can accelerate coding tasks, developers often spend additional time reviewing outputs, fixing mistakes, and maintaining AI-generated code. As companies continue investing heavily in AI development tools, the debate is shifting from speed to long-term software quality and sustainability.</p>
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