
By Robby Putzeys, Global Head of Software Testing Practice
AI-generated code is no longer a distant concept - it's a reality that's reshaping the software development landscape. Businesses that embrace this emerging technology can unlock faster, more efficient coding, but they also need to carefully manage the significant risks it introduces.
During a recent webinar, Robby Putzeys, our Global Head of Software Testing Practice, shared his insights on how organisations can safely and effectively navigate this transformative era.
Through audience polls and a deep analysis of the industry, Robby explored the rapid adoption of AI-generated code, the associated risks and the practices organisations must implement to strike a balance between innovation and security.
How AI adoption is transforming businesses today
The audience poll about AI-generated code adoption was one of the most revealing aspects of the webinar, with the results revealing a fascinating picture of where the industry stands today. Nearly half of the participants (45%) reported using AI-generated code in test environments, while a significant 25% had already advanced to production use. Another 25% indicated they were considering adoption within the next year, while only 5% said AI-generated code wasn't even on their radar.
These figures underscore the fact that AI-generated code is no longer experimental - it's fast becoming an integral part of the software development toolkit. Despite this rapid progress, the trend also raises critical questions about the risks and challenges these businesses face when integrating AI into their workflows.
When participants were asked to rank the types of risks they saw as the most pressing, security vulnerabilities in code emerged as the top concern. Copyright issues and functional risks followed closely behind, with performance and maintenance challenges rounding out the list. These concerns highlight the complexity of AI adoption and the need for a structured approach to mitigate potential pitfalls.
The opportunities and challenges of AI-generated code
According to Robby, this shift toward AI-driven development has profound implications for the software industry. On the one hand, AI-generated code is accelerating development cycles and allowing teams to deliver new features and products faster than ever before.
By automating repetitive coding tasks, it frees developers to focus on high-level activities like architecture design and problem-solving. This productivity boost lowers entry barriers to software development, enabling a broader range of individuals and organisations to participate in building innovative solutions.
However, on the other hand, this promising future is not without its challenges. Security vulnerabilities are a significant threat, with AI-generated code sometimes introducing flaws that human developers might overlook. Functional risks such as compromised end-to-end functionality and performance issues tied to non-optimised code can derail projects if left unchecked.
Additionally, maintenance challenges arise when development teams struggle to understand or adapt the code AI systems produce. Together, these risks emphasise the importance of human oversight and robust testing frameworks to ensure AI-generated code meets the highest quality standards.
Preparing for the future: evolving practices for AI adoption
To navigate the complexities of AI adoption, Robby stressed the importance of evolving both technical and business practices. From a technical standpoint, organisations must prioritise human oversight. While AI tools can generate code at an unprecedented speed, human engineers are essential to review and validate the output to ensure it's correct, secure and adheres to industry standards. Without this layer of scrutiny, there's an increased risk of compromised systems and vulnerabilities.
Testing and quality assurance practices also need to adapt. Traditional testing approaches are insufficient for the unique challenges posed by AI-generated code. Rigorous strategies, such as security testing, integration testing and system testing must be implemented to identify and resolve potential issues early in the development process. Continuous learning is also key, and teams should stay informed about the latest AI advancements to maximise their effectiveness.
On the business side, companies must consider the broader implications of AI adoption. Intellectual property rights for AI-generated code remain a grey area, and organisations should work closely with legal experts to ensure compliance with copyright laws. Developing risk management strategies is also vital to address security vulnerabilities, functional issues and potential liability concerns. At the same time, investing in talent is critical companies need to upskill their existing workforce to work with AI tools effectively and attract professionals with expertise in AI and machine learning.
A new era of software development
Robby concluded the webinar with a clear message: AI-generated code is ushering in a new era of software development. To fully harness its potential, organisations must review and update their practices so they're equipped to manage the challenges and opportunities this technology brings.
This moment is a pivotal one for businesses. By carefully balancing the benefits of AI with the risks, companies can drive innovation, improve efficiency and maintain a competitive edge. The future of software development is here and those who adapt now will be best positioned to thrive long into the future.
If you're ready to explore how AI can transform your development processes, don't hesitate to reach out to Resillion. Learn more about the transformative potential of AI-generated code by accessing our AI whitepaper or watching the webinar replay.
G
More from Eurofins
25/03/2025
By Antonio Russu, Global Head of Cyber Security
25 March 2025 When you think about the omnipresent cyber threats today and how it affects companies across a...
03/03/2025
Hasselt, Belgium, 3 March 2025 - Resillion, a leading provider of Quality Engineering (QE) and cyber security globally, has formed a strategic partnership with...
25/02/2025
24 February 2025 As cyber threats become increasingly sophisticated and pervasive, banking, financial services and insurance (BFSI) institutions must adopt ro...
21/02/2025
21 February 2025 In the rapidly evolving world of smart home technology, Matte...
18/02/2025
18 February 2025 Today's cyber security landscape is more volatile than ever, with digital transformation and cloud adoption rapidly expanding the attack ...
11/02/2025
11 February 2025 Digital banking has transformed the way financial services are delivered, providing customers with seamless access to their assets and invest...
03/02/2025
In an era where technology is advancing faster than ever, the simple act of char...
24/01/2025
We're excited to share some fantastic news! Resillion will be one of the first two labs to support the Ki Certification, the new industry standard from the ...
09/01/2025
By Fan Zang, Testing Operations Director
In early December 2024, the Resillion team, in partnership with the NERC DTV team, hosted an eventful week-long tour a...
29/11/2024
By Robby Putzeys, Global Head of Software Testing Practice
AI-generated code is...
15/11/2024
By Sarah Formosa, Head of Digital Forensics Resillion
At Resillion, we're...
24/10/2024
Real-world trials of smart energy technologies that help households and business...
14/10/2024
By Uri Bar-El, Head of Cyber - Resillion
The evolution of cyber security
The rise of artificial intelligence (AI) has ushered in a new era of possibilities, t...
01/10/2024
by Bob Campbell, Head of Technology
Our expert Bob Campbell, Head of Technology, Strategy and Partnerships delves into the key insights from IBC 2024, reflecti...
14/08/2024
Discover how our streamlined pen testing services revolutionise cyber security by delivering fast, efficient, high-quality results.
In today's digital land...
14/08/2024
An interesting trend in China's automotive sector has surfaced, particularly regarding electric vehicles (EVs), which could spread and become relevant to th...
24/06/2024
Resillion was honoured to host the partner event for the Belgium and Netherlands Testing Qualifications Board (BNTQB) on the 6th of June at our office on the Co...
13/05/2024
Wireless charging is evolving, and the Wireless Power Consortium (WPC) is keeping pace with the recent launch of two updates to its charging standards - Qi2 v2....
06/05/2024
The recent Embedded World N rnberg 2024 event gathered together the key players in the future of embedded electronics to showcase innovations and scope out the ...
24/04/2024
Belgium has taken a significant step forward in bolstering its cyber security framework with the recent adoption of the NIS2 law by the House of Representatives...
08/04/2024
Resillion and Fraunhofer IIS have collaborated to create MPEG-H Audio Test Material packaged as ATSC 3.0 streams for receiver testing. MPEG-H Audio is in use in...
04/04/2024
by Bob Campbell, Director of Engineering, Resillion
The recent International Pl...
29/03/2024
In our latest #QAInsights initiative, we described the current state of AI-driven test automation. If you want to review this post, please go to: https://www.re...
29/02/2024
by Bob Campbell, Director of Engineering, Resillion
This year's Outside the Box' event hosted by Everyone TV, featured a range of speakers looking to ...
29/02/2024
by Rajinder Kumar, Senior Performance Test Engineer
Discover the reasons for conducting various forms of performance testing and the risks you mitigate.
In m...
27/02/2024
by Kurt Neuskens, Data and Innovation Manager
In our latest #QAInsights initiative, we polled our community to discover what they wanted to know more about wh...
26/02/2024
by Maikel Geirnaert, Test Engineer
About the author Hi, my name is Maikel Geirnaert. I have 10 years of experience in testing and have gained a significant am...
22/02/2024
Learn about load, stress, spike, soak, and capacity testing to ensure your systems are ready for any workload.
by Rajinder Kumar, Senior Performance Test Engi...
22/02/2024
by Bart Grispen, Test Coordinator USB Certifications
The end is hopefully in sight for technological lock-in'. By the end of 2024, all mobile phones, tab...
26/01/2024
2024 promises to be another exciting year in a world of ever-increasing connected devices and smart home automation. As an active member of Connectivity Standar...
18/01/2024
by Leigh Taylor, Head of Cyber Defence
Most people worldwide have a mobile device (over 90%), and more than half of internet traffic comes from mobile users. T...
16/01/2024
by Rich Mort
Baking in Success - Choosing the right partner for digital transformation success In the fast-paced world of digital transformation, organisation...
19/12/2023
The growth of Connected Devices and the Internet of Things has brought with it an increased awareness of the importance of cyber security. Businesses and organi...
12/12/2023
London, UK. Resillion today announced the appointment of Yaron Kottler as Execut...
28/11/2023
The DORA or Accelerate metrics empirically show that speed (or throughput) and quality (or stability) are inseparable. The adoption of the engineering capabilit...
30/10/2023
It's just over a year (October 2022) since the Connectivity Standards Alliance (CSA) launched the Matter standard, and a certification program for products ...
12/10/2023
IoT (Internet of Things) is a technological revolution that has brought myriad benefits and positive impact to our daily lives, by connecting devices and system...
12/10/2023
by Leigh Taylor, Head of Cyber Defence
The recent collapse of KNP Logistics, one of the UK's largest privately owned logistics groups, has thrown a stark l...
04/10/2023
In today's digital landscape, where businesses rely heavily on technology to...
19/09/2023
All businesses in the Energy industry, whatever their role, increasingly rely on software systems, data networks, web applications, and automation of business p...
31/08/2023
Resillion's best in class digital film restoration team has played an integr...
29/08/2023
As of May 2023 - Eurofins Digital Testing has changed its name to Resillion UK Limited, this name change has been reflected below in the press release from 2019...
25/08/2023
The following is based on real events; names and other details have been changed...
25/08/2023
Data Protection Impact Assessment, or DPIA for short. Even the acronym can strike fear into the hearts of those struggling with data protection compliance. But ...
22/08/2023
High data rates for residential users have always been hindered by the last-mile bottleneck, i.e., low data rates on the last mile of the access network towar...
22/08/2023
Your house is on fire what do you do first? You wouldn't call your insurance company to let them know your house was ablaze whilst watching the flames furt...
07/08/2023
On July 18th, 2023, the US Government announced a cybersecurity certification and labelling program for connected devices. This US Cyber Trust Mark will allow...
31/07/2023
by Dan Martland, Technical Testing Director
As we undertake many test automati...
31/07/2023
We previously released some guidance around the new Network and Information Security Directive (NIS2), which you can read here. NIS2 has many different areas to...
25/07/2023
By Rich Mort
In a past life, some years back, I attended a sales call as a Test Consultant with a fresh faced new go gettem' salesman who was determined t...