A Modest Proposal
Would you like to have some real impact on the tech industry? Do you have $100,000 to spend? If you answered “yes” to both questions, ask software engineering researchers (the kinds of people who participated in It Will Never Work in Theory) to design a study that companies could run internally to measure the impact that genAI adoption by programmers is having on business outcomes. Spend $50K to get expert reviews from both practitioners and (other) researchers, publish all of the proposals with the reviews, and award prizes of $25K, $15K, and $10K to the three best proposals. (If you really want to have an impact, do this in two rounds so that participants can hybridize their best ideas.)
- $100K feels like a lot of money…
- Really? Compared to what you’re spending on tokens?
- Does anybody actually know how to measure genAI’s impact?
- It’ll be interesting to find out. (After all, “yes” and “no” are equally interesting answers.)
- Will people write decent proposals for just a few thousand dollars?
- No, but they’ll do it for the attention, and for the chance to be involved in running the study if their proposal is a winner.
- I’m interested—how do I get the ball rolling?
- Let’s talk.
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proposal, software-engineering