Augment Code on X: 'Excited, anxious, invigorated.'

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Engineering leaders have complex attitudes towards going AI-native, including excitement, anxiety, and invigoration.
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- 218 engineering leaders have complex attitudes towards AI-native, including exci
- The report 'The State of AI-Native Engineering in 2026' was co-authored by Augme
- Engineering leaders generally feel a mix of insecurity, mistrust, hope, optimism
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Engineering leaders have complex attitudes towards going AI-native, including excitement, anxiety, and invigoration.
218 engineering leaders have complex attitudes towards AI-native, including excitement, anxiety, and invigoration.
The report 'The State of AI-Native Engineering in 2026' was co-authored by Augment Code, Vinay Perneti, and Emma Starks.
Engineering leaders generally feel a mix of insecurity, mistrust, hope, optimism, and threat.
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- AI 原生工程态度
- 复杂情绪
- 兴奋
- 焦虑
- 充满活力
- 调查结果
- 218 名工程领导者
- 多种情绪
- 报告
- 《2026 年 AI 原生工程现状》
- Augment Code
- Vinay Perneti
- Emma Starks
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Engineering leaders have complex attitudes towards going AI-native, including excitement, anxiety, and invigoration.
218 engineering leaders have complex attitudes towards AI-native, including excitement, anxiety, and invigoration.
Engineering leaders generally feel a mix of insecurity, mistrust, hope, optimism, and threat.
That's how one engineering leader described going AI-native. We asked 218 others how they feel.
The results? Remarkably consistent: "Insecurity, mistrust, hope." "Optimistic, excited, threatened."
It's the same people, holding many feelings at https://t.co/HGhNXA7bdw" / X
Augment Code on X: ""Excited, anxious, invigorated." That's how one engineering leader described going AI-native. We asked 218 others how they feel. The results? Remarkably consistent: "Insecurity, mistrust, hope." "Optimistic, excited, threatened." It's the same people, holding many feelings at https://t.co/HGhNXA7bdw" / X
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"Excited, anxious, invigorated." That's how one engineering leader described going AI-native. We asked 218 others how they feel. The results? Remarkably consistent: "Insecurity, mistrust, hope." "Optimistic, excited, threatened." It's the same people, holding many feelings at once. That's the baseline running through our new report, The State of AI-Native Engineering in 2026, co-authored with
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