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Programmers Hooked on AI: Speed Over Quality

Developers increasingly rely on AI and lose fundamental skills. Code is written faster, but quality suffers. Researchers warn: such dependence will lead to…

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Programmers Hooked on AI: Speed Over Quality
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Programmers can no longer work without AI. This speeds up development, but researchers warn: deep dependence on artificial intelligence could result in serious code quality problems and loss of professional skills.

Speed Over Thoroughness

AI assistants help write code twice as fast. But speed is not quality. Research shows that code generated by neural networks often contains logical errors, security vulnerabilities, and unoptimized algorithms. Developers accustomed to relying on suggestions stop critically reviewing results. They insert generated code without understanding the details, which leads to accumulating technical debt and hidden bugs.

Atrophy of Professional Skills

Young programmers who start their careers with AI assistants will never fully master basic algorithms, data structures, and debugging principles. Without a code generator, they are lost—it's like a generation that can't do mental arithmetic because there are calculators everywhere. The risks of this dependence:

  • Inability to solve atypical problems without AI
  • Weak knowledge of computer science fundamentals and architecture
  • Inability to debug code effectively manually
  • Dependence on a specific tool and its API
  • Vulnerability when transitioning to a new technology stack

Long-Term Consequences

In the short term, companies are pleased with faster development and smaller teams. But in three to five years, systems will emerge with unclear, fragile code that is difficult to maintain. Specialists capable of understanding such systems will be critically scarce. Senior developer salaries will increase even more, while juniors won't be able to advance due to knowledge gaps.

"We are creating a generation of programmers who don't understand

what's happening in their code," researchers say.

What This Means

The problem is not with AI itself, but with dependence on it. Speed without quality is a path to technical debt, expensive maintenance, and fragile systems. The industry needs to learn to use AI as a tool for acceleration, not as a replacement for professional thinking and fundamental knowledge.

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