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how developers react to AI
2026-07-01 22:55:10.542794+02 by
Dan Lyke
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Cynthia
Dunlop: Report: How developers react to AI-scented blog posts
So if readers think your article is AI-assisted or AI-authored, most will
immediately leave (78%), avoid you forever (71%), and try to downvote you if they can
(57%). 17% try to finish but lose interest, and around 15% will only continue if the
underlying insights seem authentic.
All of the caveats about sampling bias and self-reporting and all of that...
Via.
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