A survey of 457 SE researchers finds widespread GenAI use concentrated in writing and ideation, with productivity gains but persistent concerns over accuracy, bias, and the need for clearer governance rules.
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NormCoRe is a replication-by-translation framework that maps human subject studies onto multi-agent AI environments, showing AI normative judgments on fairness differ from human baselines and vary with model choice and persona language.
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Taking a Pulse on How Generative AI is Reshaping the Software Engineering Research Landscape
A survey of 457 SE researchers finds widespread GenAI use concentrated in writing and ideation, with productivity gains but persistent concerns over accuracy, bias, and the need for clearer governance rules.
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Normative Common Ground Replication (NormCoRe): Replication-by-Translation for Studying Norms in Multi-Agent AI
NormCoRe is a replication-by-translation framework that maps human subject studies onto multi-agent AI environments, showing AI normative judgments on fairness differ from human baselines and vary with model choice and persona language.