Updated
Updated · Business Insider · Jun 28
AI Coding Agents Push More Code to Production Without Review as 6-Month Trust Rises
Updated
Updated · Business Insider · Jun 28

AI Coding Agents Push More Code to Production Without Review as 6-Month Trust Rises

3 articles · Updated · Business Insider · Jun 28

Summary

  • Cursor data shows a sharply larger share of AI-generated code changes now reaches production without a separate manual review step than six months ago.
  • That shift suggests developers are increasingly comfortable letting AI agents handle bigger portions of software development on their own.
  • Cursor does not directly measure the quality of fully autonomous code, but it says AI-written changes are surviving at higher rates than before.
  • Those higher survival rates point to rising confidence that AI coding output is reliable enough to bypass some human oversight.

Insights

With AI agents writing and reviewing code, what is the developer's new, indispensable role?
As AI ships code directly to production, are we trading speed for a hidden security time bomb?
When autonomous AI code inevitably fails, who ultimately pays the price?

AI-Generated Code Floods Production: 69% of Firms Face Security Risks as Human Review Declines

Overview

The report highlights how the rapid integration of AI coding agents is transforming software development. As AI agents generate a growing share of new software, human code review is starting to disappear from the development process. This shift leads to increased output, but also means more AI-generated code is reaching production without enough human oversight. As a result, engineering teams are struggling to maintain quality and are forced to create new workflows to keep up. The lack of proper governance and validation is not scaling with the speed and volume of AI-generated code, raising concerns about software reliability and security.

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