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Lightrun’s 2026 State of AI-Powered Engineering Report: Almost Half of AI-Generated Code Fails in Production

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NEW YORK, April 14, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Lightrun, the leader in software reliability, today released its State of AI-Powered Engineering Report 2026, based on an independent poll of 200 SREs and DevOps leaders (Directors, VPs, and C-levels at Enterprises in the US, UK, and EU). The report reveals that, until AI-powered engineering tools have live visibility of how code behaves at runtime, they cannot be trusted to autonomously ensure reliable systems.

Lightrun’s report reveals that a major volume of manual work is required when AI-generated code is deployed: 43% of AI-generated code requires manual debugging in production, even after passing QA or staging tests. Furthermore, an average of three manual redeploy cycles are required to verify a single AI-suggested code fix in production.

As the volume of AI-generated code is rapidly increasing, it is essential to close this verification loop. As a result, engineering teams are turning to AI SRE (site reliability engineering) tools. These agents reason over existing observability, codebase changes, and infrastructure signals to propose incident causes and recommend fixes. However, the report found that 77% of engineering leaders lack confidence in current observability stacks to support automated root cause analyses and remediations.

Lightrun’s report, conducted with independent research firm Global Surveyz, captures the perspectives of senior engineering leaders on the AI-powered SDLC. It explores several timely issues, including:

This represents the core challenge of AI-accelerated engineering. Today’s AI agents operate using probability, reasoning their way toward conclusions. To ground that reasoning in reality, the report makes clear they need real-time visibility into what’s happening, including variable states, memory usage, and how requests move through a system.

“Engineering organizations need runtime visibility to embrace the possibilities offered by AI-accelerated engineering. Without this grounding, we aren’t slowed by writing code anymore, but by our inability to trust it,” said Ilan Peleg, CEO of Lightrun. “When almost half of AI-generated changes still need debugging in production, we need to fundamentally rethink how we expect our AI agents to solve complex challenges.”

The report is available online at http://lightrun.com/ebooks/state-of-ai-powered-engineering-2026.

About Lightrun

Lightrun is the AI-native reliability engineering platform that enables engineering teams and AI agents to autonomously prevent and remediate software issues across the SDLC.

As AI workloads and AI-generated code accelerate, developers and SREs are spending more time validating how software behaves in real runtime environments, where new “unknown unknowns” emerge. Lightrun’s end-to-end autonomous AI SRE operates from the moment an issue arises through root cause analysis to validated fix - generating telemetry at the line level to see code in action in real time, understand its behavior in live environments, prove RCA against live execution, and validate fixes directly in runtime without redeployments.

Trusted by global enterprises such as AT&T, Citi, Microsoft, Salesforce, UnitedHealth Group, SAP, ICE/NYSE, ADP, HPE, and Booking Holdings, Lightrun increases developer productivity, reduces business and compliance risk, and cuts MTTR to minutes. The company is backed by $110M in funding from leading investors including Accel and Insight Partners.

Mark Prindle

Fusion PR

mark.prindle@fusionpr.com