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Github Copilot: The Good, the Bad, and the Controversial

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Github Copilot, the AI-powered code completion tool developed by Github and OpenAI, has been making waves in the development community since its beta release in June 2021. With the ability to generate code suggestions and snippets based on natural language input from the user, Copilot has the potential to revolutionize the way developers work. However, as with any new technology, there are both potential benefits and concerns that come with Copilot's introduction to the programming world. By generating code based on natural language input, Copilot can help beginners get started with coding or enable developers to work in new programming languages without needing to learn every detail of the syntax. By reducing the potential for errors or inconsistencies, Copilot can help ensure that code is more reliable and easier to maintain.


The lawsuit against Microsoft, GitHub and OpenAI that could change the rules of AI copyright - The Verge

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MB: I hope it's the opposite. I think in technology, we see over and over that products come out that skirt the edges of the law, but then someone comes by and finds a better way to do it. So, in the early 2000s, you had Napster, which everybody loved but was completely illegal. And today, we have things like Spotify and iTunes. And how did these systems arise?