How AI assistants are already changing the way code gets made

MIT Technology Review 

Copilot is made by GitHub, a firm that runs an online software development platform used by more than 100 million programmers. The tool monitors every keystroke you make, predicts what you are trying to do on the fly, and offers up a nonstop stream of code snippets you could use to do it. Gift, who had been told about Copilot by someone he knew at GitHub's parent company, Microsoft, saw its potential at once. "There's no way I could have learned Rust as quickly as I did without Copilot," he says. "I basically had a supersmart assistant next to me that could answer my questions while I tried to level up. It was pretty obvious to me that we should start using it in class."

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