Matt Asay
"On the one hand, AI-driven coding assistants have shaken up a hitherto calcified IDE market.
"As RedMonk Cofounder James Governor puts it, 'Suddenly we’re in a position where there is a surprising amount of turbulence in the market for editors,' when everything is in play with so much innovation happening.
"Ironically, that very innovation in genAI may be stifling innovation in the software those coding assistants increasingly recommend.
"As AWS developer advocate Nathan Peck highlights, 'The brutal truth beneath the magic of AI coding assistants' is that 'they’re only as good as their training data, and that stifles new frameworks.'
"In other words, genAI-driven tools are creating powerful feedback loops that foster winner-takes-all markets, making it hard for innovative, new technologies to take root."
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