It is a hard and undeniable fact that artificial intelligence is slowly, but surely taking over the tech industry at an unprecedented rate. In tune with this, every mega company in the world is changing its method of operations in accordance with artificial intelligence mechanisms.
Now it is the turn of Microsoft to do the same as the leading tech giant is putting up a complete transition in internal coding software.
Supported Microsoft is out on a mission to replace all of its existing C and C++ code into Rush in order to earmark it in compliance with the AI based mechanism.
This is a pretty significant decision taken by the leading tech company as this would require a lot of internal code transition from the existing C and C++ model to the Rust language.
Subsequently, a senior member of Microsoft has reported that the company could be mandating its software employees to work excessively on code conversion. It is being established that the software engineers at Microsoft could be made to write 1 million lines of code per month in accordance with the transition process.
The company could be mandating, the software coders to write 1 million lines of code per month in order to convert existing C and C++ functions into the AI-compatible Rust format. This could be excessive work for the Microsoft employees, but this is exactly what the company wants at this point, and they have no other option but to comply with the same.
This post was last modified on 24 December 2025 7:50 am
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