Stack Overflow AI Trust Gap
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Stack Overflow AI Trust Gap
Stack Overflow 2025 Developer Survey.
n=49,000.
84% of developers use AI coding tools.
29% trust the output to be accurate.
In 2024, that trust number was 40%.Adoption went up. Trust went down.
The gap is not irrational. Developers have learned, through production failures, where AI output holds and where it doesn't.
Boilerplate and regex: fine. Complex business logic, edge cases, low-level memory handling: the model produces something that compiles but breaks under specific conditions.
84% use it anyway. The verification burden does not disappear.
It just becomes invisible until it isn't.src: stackoverflow.blog/2026/04/02/what-the-ai-trust-gap-means-for-enterprise-saas/
Stack Overflow Blog (04-02): https://stackoverflow.blog/2026/04/02/what-the-ai-trust-gap-means-for-enterprise-saas/
Stack Overflow Blog (02-18): https://stackoverflow.blog/2026/02/18/closing-the-developer-ai-trust-gap/
Stackademic (04-05): https://blog.stackademic.com/84-of-developers-use-ai-coding-tools-in-april-2026-only-29-trust-what-they-ship-d0cb7ec9320a
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Stack Overflow AI Trust Gap
Stack Overflow 2025 Developer Survey.
n=49,000.
84% of developers use AI coding tools.
29% trust the output to be accurate.
In 2024, that trust number was 40%.Adoption went up. Trust went down.
The gap is not irrational. Developers have learned, through production failures, where AI output holds and where it doesn't.
Boilerplate and regex: fine. Complex business logic, edge cases, low-level memory handling: the model produces something that compiles but breaks under specific conditions.
84% use it anyway. The verification burden does not disappear.
It just becomes invisible until it isn't.src: stackoverflow.blog/2026/04/02/what-the-ai-trust-gap-means-for-enterprise-saas/
Stack Overflow Blog (04-02): https://stackoverflow.blog/2026/04/02/what-the-ai-trust-gap-means-for-enterprise-saas/
Stack Overflow Blog (02-18): https://stackoverflow.blog/2026/02/18/closing-the-developer-ai-trust-gap/
Stackademic (04-05): https://blog.stackademic.com/84-of-developers-use-ai-coding-tools-in-april-2026-only-29-trust-what-they-ship-d0cb7ec9320a
@Na3Niel While adoption is rising, the decline in trust may not solely reflect AI's unreliability but also developers' growing sophistication in discerning appropriate use cases.
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