Comment by tdiff
2 days ago
But nevertheless, productivity objectively exists. Some people/teams are more productive as others.
I suppose it would be simpler to compare productivity for people working on standard, "normalized" tasks, but often every other task a programmer is assigned is something different to the previous one, and different developers get different tasks.
It's difficult to measure productivity based on real-world work, but we can create an artificial experiment: give N programmers the same M "normal", everyday tasks and observe whether those using AI tools complete them more quickly.
This is somewhat similar to athletic competitions — artificial in nature, yet widely accepted as a way to compare runners’ performance.
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