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GitHub has launched a preview of GitHub Copilot, an AI-based coding assistant for Visual Studio Code that suggests lines of code or functions as you type.
GitHub's Copilot tool, which was developed in partnership with OpenAI, is now generally available. It's free for students and 'verified' open source contributors.
AI-powered coding just got more accessible with GitHub Copilot's free plan. Here's how to set it up in VS Code, step-by-step, and find out whether it's smart enough to actually improve your work.
GitHub and Microsoft have taken their AI-powered programming assistant into new territories, tackling code reviews, simple web apps, Java upgrades, and Azure help and troubleshooting.
GitHub's AI-powered coding assistant moves to public beta. How to access it GitHub Copilot Chat helps answer users' coding questions and makes suggestions in real time.
For $10 a month, developers across the world can now use Copilot, the GitHub AI assistant that is like predictive text for programming.
Mistral AI launches enterprise coding assistant with on-premise deployment to challenge GitHub Copilot, targeting corporate developers with data sovereignty and AI model customization.
GitHub promises that this new system can remediate more than two-thirds of the vulnerabilities it finds — often without the developers having to edit any code themselves.
So I must confess last week’s news about the release of a new “AI assistant” coding helper called GitHub Copilot gave me complicated feelings.