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Empirical software research in the age of AI

In a keynote presentation at the 2026 Mining Software Repositories Emerson Murphy-Hill, a star researcher at Microsoft, presented his view on the role of an empirical software engineering researcher in the age of generative AI. His talk focused on three themes: the durability, differentiation, and dissemination of research.

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