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- Tech CEOs aren't the only ones bragging about their company's AI output.
- Earnings calls and interviews are filled with mentions of how much code is being shipped by AI.
- It's an attractive topic to both investors and potential employees, an AI recruiter said.
Move over app downloads and EBITDA — the hot metric for CEOs is now AI productivity.
In interviews and on quarterly earnings calls, CEOs are flaunting stats on how much code AI agents are generating. The trend began with AI companies like Anthropic, Meta, and Google, which have been grilled about their AI investments, and has continued with other companies eager to position themselves as AI-forward.
From fintech to streaming, agentic AI adoption is the new status symbol among executives.
It's become more than a talking point to wow investors. It's also a signal to potential hires of where a company his headed in the future. Engineers want to know where they should invest their time as employees.
"Visibly AI-forward companies attract the right talent profile needed to actually become an AI-centric company," Alex King, the founder of AI talent acquisition company ExpandIQ, told Business Insider.
As AI seeps into daily work, some CEOs have said it's a tool helping their employees, while others report that their top engineers aren't coding at all anymore.
Here's how companies are bragging about their agentic AI prowess in coding.