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CA0DA | 3 years ago

- Overall, we find that participants who had access to an AI assistant based on OpenAI's codex-davinci-002 model wrote significantly less secure code than those without access.

- Additionally, participants with access to an AI assistant were more likely to believe they wrote secure code than those without access to the AI assistant.

-Furthermore, we find that participants who trusted the AI less and engaged more with the language and format of their prompts (e.g. re-phrasing, adjusting temperature) provided code with fewer security vulnerabilities.

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