
SAINTES @ MSR
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Software Analysis and Intelligence in Engineering Systems (SAINTES) team at Microsoft Research.
Redmond, WA
Joined February 2020
RT @ReginaRCheng: Given the recent discussions on code generation #AI such as #gptchat #copilot, do you wonder how online communities shape….
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While revolutionary AI-powered code generation tools have been rising rapidly, we know little about how and how to help software developers form appropriate trust in those AI tools. Through a...
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RT @nicolefv: PhD students! We're hiring for an internship working on dev tools, analytics & insights, and culture. (All of my favorite thi….
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RT @denaefordrobin: The societal impacts of open source and open science have been a hot topic these days. Here's a short excerpt about wha….
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When you first hear “open source software” your mind will likely go directly to developers building more tools that only developers will use. While projects like TensorFlow or React are popular for…
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The @SAINTESMSR and #DeveloperVelocityLab of @MSFTResearch are now recruiting for 2023 summer interns!.
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RT @MSFTResearch: The Microsoft Research Undergrad Internship Program offers 12-week internships in Redmond, NYC or New England for rising….
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RT @nicolefv: hi folks! my team is working on a study to understand how developers use and trust traditional vs AI-assisted tooling. i'd….
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Link to the tweet about the previous study:
Do you use AI-powered code generation tools (e.g., #Copilot #Tabnine ++)? Do you engage in online discussions about those tools? . We @MSFTResearch want to interview you to learn about how you build trust in those tools ($50 compensation)! . Sign up:
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The form should take no more than 5 minutes to complete! You can contact us at tzimmer@microsoft.com (Tom Zimmermann) for more information. Microsoft Privacy Statement (.
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Want to contribute to the future of AI code generation tools (#Copilot ++)? Following our previous study @MSFTResearch, we have now created prototypes to help users build trust in #Copilot. Join our NEW paid ($50) study & give feedback! . Sign up:
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RT @mariam_gui: Honored and grateful that our work on Maintainer Dashboard helped inform the @GitHubCommunity GitHub discussion dashboard 😊….
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RT @github: Did you know our teams frequently partner with the academic community to help build the best developer experience on GitHub? Ch….
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We strive to understand how developers collaborate and work on GitHub, and we sometimes partner with academics to better understand how we can improve our products. Here's how we did that to build...
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RT @ReginaRCheng: Have you read or posted about copilot and similar AI-powered code generation tools online (e.g., on Reddit, Twitter, GitH….
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The form should take no more than 5 minutes to complete! . You can contact us at t-rcheng@microsoft.com (Regina Cheng) for more information. Microsoft Privacy Statement (. Thanks in advance!.
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Do you use AI-powered code generation tools (e.g., #Copilot #Tabnine ++)? Do you engage in online discussions about those tools? . We @MSFTResearch want to interview you to learn about how you build trust in those tools ($50 compensation)! . Sign up:
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RT @INSPIREDLabGMU: 🚨Calling all software engineers & developers! 🚨. @DrBrittJay in collaboration with @saintesmsr wants to know why you tr….
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RT @tomzimmermann: Honored to be inducted as an ACM Fellow. Great time celebrating with friends and colleagues in San Francisco as well as….
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RT @TheOfficialACM: In this week's People of ACM, we profile @tomzimmermann, a Senior Principal Researcher at @MSFTResearch and Chair of @s….
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RT @nicolefv: My team is hiring! We’re looking for folks at the intersection of AI & software engineering to help make devs’ work better th….
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RT @denaefordrobin: I’m looking for amazing interns who can help build meaningful communities in OSS with us (@saintesMSR @MSFTResearch )!….
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