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Most teams accept higher risk for faster AI database work

Database professionals are increasingly using AI for tasks like writing queries and reviewing code, with adoption tripling from 15% to 44% of organizations in a year, according to Redgate's 2026 State of the Database Landscape report. This trend introduces AI into systems holding sensitive data, often with permission, raising security concerns.

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Database professionals are using AI for everyday work like writing queries, building schemas, and reviewing code, and a growing share rely on autonomous tools that act on the database itself. The use of AI in database management has almost tripled in a year, climbing from 15% to 44% of organizations, according to Redgate’s 2026 State of the Database Landscape report. That puts AI inside the systems holding an organization’s most sensitive data, often with permission … More

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