Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) and OpenAI are leading the AI-assisted code generation market, according to a survey by JPMorgan.
The survey, which included 80 software development and DevOps professionals, revealed significant insights into the current landscape of AI-assisted coding tools.
JPMorgan noted that "33% of developers we surveyed don't use any AI-assisted code generation tools," highlighting the market's substantial greenfield potential.
However, for those using such tools, Microsoft GitHub Copilot and OpenAI ChatGPT dominate with a combined adoption rate of 79%. Specifically, "Microsoft Copilot cementing a considerable lead" with 50% adoption.
Interestingly, GitLab Duo has yet to make a significant impact. "None of the developers we surveyed are using GitLab Duo at this point in time," JPMorgan stated, though they acknowledged that GitLab's newer tools might not have had enough time to gain traction since their recent releases.
Moreover, the survey found that "43% of developers indicated that the companies they work for are looking to standardize on Microsoft GitHub Copilot for AI-assisted code generation over the next 12-24 months."
This figure aligns closely with the current usage rate of GitHub Copilot at 48%, suggesting a strong trend towards standardization.
The findings from JPMorgan's survey underscore Microsoft and OpenAI's substantial mindshare and market share in the AI-assisted code generation sector, positioning them as dominant players in this evolving field.