Forbes January 6, 2025
Sabrina Farmer

Sabrina Farmer, CTO, GitLab.

AI has dominated headlines and conversations in the tech industry over the past few years. It’s not just hype—GitLab research found that organizations have invested heavily in AI experimentation, with 78% of respondents using AI in their software development processes or planning to do so within the next two years. These organizations are starting to see a return on their investment through improved productivity, better developer experience and faster cycle times.

While many organizations have embraced AI, true transformation requires adapting organizational cultures and protocols. Tech leaders face the challenge of navigating this new era of balancing the risks of AI while upskilling their developer workforce and empowering their teams to begin higher-value projects.

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