Artificial intelligence is no longer only assisting designers — it’s constantly writing a significant portion of script at one of the country’s biggest tech firms.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella revealed that as much as 30 % of the script in the company’s inside archives is now generated by Artificial resources. He shared this dramatic step during a discussion with Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg on April 29 at Meta’s LlamaCon event.
” I’d say maybe 20 %, 30 % of the code that is inside of our repos today and some of our projects are probably all written by software”, Nadella told the crowd.
Meta and Microsoft use AI to read script
Increasing quantities of script at Microsoft are being written with the help of relational AI, Nadella said in response to a problem from Zuckerberg. He also explained that programmers are seeing combined results when it comes to AI-written script. Generative AI is making more progress in Python and less in C++, he added.
Nadella therefore turned the question again on Zuckerberg, asking how many code Meta was writing with AI. Zuckerberg did not provide an exact number, but predicted,” Our guess is sort of that in the following year perhaps … probably half the development is going to be done by AI, as opposed to people, and then that may just kind of increase from it”.
According to Zuckerberg, Meta is working on an AI concept to create more AI in the Llama home.
Notice: When supposed to be the hottest career in tech, fast engineering as a full-time profession never panned out.
Threats from using AI-generated script
Writing password with AI, often called “vibe scripting” because developers may prompt the LLM with only a few words or phrases, is considered revolutionary. But it also opens up security challenges in technology. For example, conceptual AI may safely suggest foolishness code or invent false links. AI-generated code may be prone to problems and lead to interruption.
AI can create realistic-sounding names for download software packages, probably allowing threat actors to produce harmful software under those misleading names.
Despite the risks, Microsoft and Meta’s claims show confidence in their products. Both firms have been at the vanguard of the AI growth.