20-30% of Microsoft's code is already generating AI - what Satya Nadella said at LlamaCon
At the LlamaCon conference, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella said that 20-30% of the company's program code is now created by artificial intelligence. Mark Zuckerberg responded by predicting that AI would take over half of the company's development by next year.
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What Satya Nadella said
- Percentage of code generation: "Maybe 20-30% of the code that is in our repositories today is written by software" - i.e. AI.
- Programming languages: AI writes more efficiently in Python and worse in C++
- Fully AI projects: Some internal projects are "probably written entirely" by neural networks.
- Growing share of AI: With each iteration, the amount of such code "steadily grows"
Mark Zuckerberg's reaction.
- Meta figures: No exact figures are available, but Meta is developing a model that can independently develop the Llama family.
- Prediction: "Next year, half of development will be done by artificial intelligence, not humans"
Position of other tech leaders
- Sundar Pichai (Google): More than 30% of new Google code is generated by AI (vs. 25% in October 2024).
- Kevin Scott (Microsoft CTO): By 2030, up to 95% of all code will be written by AI; humans will formulate tasks and verify the result.
Impact on the market and developers
- Accelerate development: AI frees developers from routine tasks and speeds up the creation of boilerplate code.
- New skills: Demand is shifting to integration and model training rather than manual coding.
- Security and QA: Risks of bug rewriting and potential vulnerabilities in generated code are emerging.
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