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"A list of research papers investigating the user experience of AI-powered programming assistants (e.g., Copilot)." Best line of the website: "I used chatGPT to summarize each abstract in one sentence." I don't feel that my role is threatened by chatGPT because it doesn't add snarky comments like I do. Anyhow, there are twelve articles listed, but I can imagine that list increasing rapidly. What the site really needs in an RSS feed to follow (though I can simply use Feedly to build one from the site, as illustrated). And the summaries are quiote good, as for On the Design of AI-powered Code Assistants for Notebooks: "Investigates the potential of AI-powered code assistants in computational notebooks, identifies challenges and opportunities for future systems in this space, and highlights the value of disambiguation, domain-specific tools, and polite assistants." Nice. Via Data Science Weekly.

 

 

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