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Is AI pressure making developer burnout worse? (anonymous survey inside)

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Are developers burning out faster than ever? (survey)"

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One angle that doesn't come up enough in this discussion: even when productivity gains don't materialise, engineers are still feeling the pressure as if they have. In our burnout survey data, AI pressure to do more has emerged as a top 4 burnout driver in 2026 — a finding that didn't exist two years ago. So the productivity paradox has a human cost attached to it. CEOs see no productivity gains, but engineers are burning out from the expectation that they should be more productive because of AI. The pressure exists regardless of whether the output does. We wrote this up here if anyone's interested: rechargedaily.co/blog/ai-productivity-burnout-paradox Also running an anonymous survey on this — 3 mins, results public: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdu-1Sa6oPvhDtFtBuK...
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Interesting data point from the other direction — while CEOs see no productivity impact, engineers are feeling the pressure of AI regardless of actual output gains. In our burnout survey, AI pressure to do more has emerged as a top 4 burnout driver in 2026. That finding didn't exist two years ago. So even if AI isn't delivering the productivity CEOs expect, it's still extracting a cost from engineers in the form of heightened expectations and stress. If anyone wants to add their data: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdu-1Sa6oPvhDtFtBuK...

Live results: rechargedaily.co/state-of-burnout-2026
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Really resonates — and you've identified something important. The personal discipline piece is real. What our data is showing though is there's also an organisational layer on top of it. AI pressure to do more has emerged as a top 4 burnout driver in 2026 — engineers aren't just choosing to keep going, many are feeling the expectation from managers that AI tools mean they should ship more. The dopamine loop you describe and the external expectation compound each other. It's hard to step away when the system around you treats your AI-assisted velocity as the new baseline. If you want to add your data to the survey: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdu-1Sa6oPvhDtFtBuK...
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I'm putting together a public report on developer burnout in 2026 and need responses from engineers, EMs, PMs, and other tech workers. 3 minutes, fully anonymous. Results will be published publicly so you can see how the industry is actually doing.

Appreciate any responses — and feel free to share with your team.
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what would happen to pharma companies if it did!
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very interesting. how did you fit in the camera without the cat knocking it out?
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