Engineering Enablement by DX

As AI adoption accelerates across the software industry, engineering leaders are increasingly focused on a harder question: how to understand whether these tools are actually improving developer experience and organizational outcomes.

In this year-end episode of the Engineering Enablement podcast, host Laura Tacho is joined by Brian Houck from Microsoft, Collin Green and Ciera Jaspan from Google, and Eirini Kalliamvakou from GitHub to examine what 2025 research reveals about AI impact in engineering teams. The panel discusses why measuring AI’s effectiveness is inherently complex, why familiar metrics like lines of code continue to resurface despite their limitations, and how multidimensional frameworks such as SPACE and DORA provide a more accurate view of developer productivity.

The conversation also looks ahead to 2026, exploring how AI is beginning to reshape the role of the developer, how junior engineers’ skill sets may evolve, where agentic workflows are emerging, and why some widely shared AI studies were misunderstood. Together, the panel offers a grounded perspective on moving beyond hype toward more thoughtful, evidence-based AI adoption.

Where to find Brian Houck:
• LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brianhouck/ 
• Website: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/people/bhouck/ 

Where to find Collin Green: 
• LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/collin-green-97720378 
• Website: https://research.google/people/107023

Where to find Ciera Jaspan: 
• LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ciera 
• Website: https://research.google/people/cierajaspan/

Where to find Eirini Kalliamvakou: 
• LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/eirini-kalliamvakou-1016865/
• X: https://x.com/irina_kAl 
• Website: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/people/eikalli

Where to find Laura Tacho: 
• LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lauratacho/
• X: https://x.com/rhein_wein
• Website: https://lauratacho.com/
• Laura’s course (Measuring Engineering Performance and AI Impact) https://lauratacho.com/developer-productivity-metrics-course

In this episode, we cover:
(00:00) Intro
(02:35) Introducing the panel and the focus of the discussion
(04:43) Why measuring AI’s impact is such a hard problem
(05:30) How Microsoft approaches AI impact measurement
(06:40) How Google thinks about measuring AI impact
(07:28) GitHub’s perspective on measurement and insights from the DORA report
(10:35) Why lines of code is a misleading metric
(14:27) The limitations of measuring the percentage of code generated by AI
(18:24) GitHub’s research on how AI is shaping the identity of the developer
(21:39) How AI may change junior engineers’ skill sets
(24:42) Google’s research on using AI and creativity 
(26:24) High-leverage AI use cases that improve developer experience
(32:38) Open research questions for AI and developer productivity in 2026
(35:33) How leading organizations approach change and agentic workflows
(38:02) Why the METR paper resonated and how it was misunderstood

Referenced:
Measuring AI code assistants and agents
Kiro
Claude Code - AI coding agent for terminal & IDE
SPACE framework: a quick primer
DORA | State of AI-assisted Software Development 2025
Martin Fowler - by Gergely Orosz - The Pragmatic Engineer
Seamful AI for Creative Software Engineering: Use in Software Development Workflows | IEEE Journals & Magazine | IEEE Xplore
AI Where It Matters: Where, Why, and How Developers Want AI Support in Daily Work - Microsoft Research
Unpacking METR’s findings: Does AI slow developers down?
DX Annual 2026

Creators and Guests

Host
Abi Noda
Abi is the founder and CEO of DX (getdx.com), which helps engineering leaders measure and improve developer experience. Abi formerly founded Pull Panda, which was acquired by GitHub.

What is Engineering Enablement by DX?

The show focused on developer productivity and the teams and leaders dedicated to improving it. Each episode features in-depth interviews with Platform and DevEx teams, along with the latest research and approaches for measuring developer productivity. Presented by DX (getdx.com), the developer intelligence platform designed by researchers.