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How Does AI Shape Coding?

đź‘‹ Help Me Explore Code Quality and Bias

Are you using ChatGPT or Claude to write code or develop software in Python, Javascript or Typescript?
If so, I’d love your help.
As part of my master’s thesis, I’m exploring how developers and students interact with AI when coding - specifically, how different prompts influence the quality of the generated code.


📝 What’s Involved?
In this short survey, I’ll ask you to share relevant ChatGPT conversations in which you prompted the model to generate code. Your examples will help analyze how subtle differences in the way we prompt AI can impact code quality.


🔍 Why Participate?
Your input will contribute to research on AI-assisted software development. Beyond that, this study also aims to shed light on important ethical questions - such as potential biases in AI-generated code and the broader implications of relying on AI for software development.

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The survey is conducted by Ms. Lynn Janzen at Faculty IV of TU Berlin. She can be reached via email at lynn.janzen@campus.tu-berlin.de.
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