We surveyed 219 engineering leaders in April 2026 and asked them what's actually happening inside their organizations.

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The survey shows that although most engineering leaders have adopted AI tools, the way of software development has not fundamentally changed.
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- Most of the 219 engineering leaders have adopted AI tools, but the development p
- There is a significant gap between the adoption of AI tools and actual transform
- Register for our webinar on May 14 to learn more data and recommendations.
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The survey conducted in April 2026 among 219 engineering leaders revealed the current status of AI tool adoption.
Most companies have adopted AI tools, but the software development methods remain unchanged.
There is a clear gap between AI tool adoption and actual business transformation.
Register for the webinar on May 14 to gain more insights and recommendations.
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- AI工具在工程中的应用
- 调查结果
- AI工具采用
- 开发流程
- 转型差距
- 实际影响
- 未来方向
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Most of the 219 engineering leaders have adopted AI tools, but the development process remains unchanged.
There is a significant gap between the adoption of AI tools and actual transformation.
Register for our webinar on May 14 to learn more data and recommendations.
The finding that stuck: most have adopted AI tools. Most haven't changed how they build software.
That gap, between tool adoption and actual transformation, is https://t.co/MTXjUlyxYo" / X
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We surveyed 219 engineering leaders in April 2026 and asked them what's actually happening inside their organizations. The finding that stuck: most have adopted AI tools. Most haven't changed how they build software. That gap, between tool adoption and actual transformation, is where most engineering orgs are sitting right now. And the leaders who've crossed it have a few things in common. We're hosting a webinar to walk through the data. What it shows, what surprised us, and what it suggests you should do next. Register here for our session on May 14 at 10 AM PT: https://watch.getcontrast.io/register/augme nt-code-the-state-of-ai-native-engineering-in-2026?utm_source=x&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=webinars_q226…
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