GitHub Copilot Archives - TechGoing https://www.techgoing.com/tag/github-copilot/ Technology News and Reviews Sun, 29 Oct 2023 11:59:25 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.4 Microsoft CEO: Paid Github Copilot Users Now Exceed 1 Million https://www.techgoing.com/microsoft-ceo-paid-github-copilot-users-now-exceed-1-million/ Sun, 29 Oct 2023 11:59:24 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=147420 According to the Wall Street Journal, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella said that GitHub Copilot’s paying customers increased by 40% quarter-on-quarter in the third quarter. There are more than 1 million paying Copilot users among the 37,000 organizations that subscribe to Copilot’s commercial services, which has significant traction outside the United States.” Satya Nadella said Copilot’s […]

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According to the Wall Street Journal, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella said that GitHub Copilot’s paying customers increased by 40% quarter-on-quarter in the third quarter. There are more than 1 million paying Copilot users among the 37,000 organizations that subscribe to Copilot’s commercial services, which has significant traction outside the United States.”

Satya Nadella said Copilot’s recently added Copilot Chat feature “is already being used by digitally native businesses like Shopify and leading companies like Maersk and PwC to increase the productivity of their software developers.”

It is noted that Microsoft’s Bing search engine has been integrated with OpenAI’s ChatGPT, allowing users to conduct “more than 1.9 billion chats” so far.

He pointed out that the Microsoft Edge browser’s market share has now grown for 10 consecutive quarters. “This quarter, we launched new personalized answers and support for DALL-E 3 to help people get more relevant answers and create extremely realistic answers.” images. We have created over 1.8 billion images to date.”

Wall Street expects Microsoft to reap huge financial returns from its partnership with startup OpenAI, in which it has invested more than $10 billion. Some Wall Street analysts estimate the partnership could one day be worth $100 billion to Microsoft.

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Microsoft CEO Nadella: Paid Github Copilot users have exceeded 1 million https://www.techgoing.com/microsoft-ceo-nadella-paid-github-copilot-users-have-exceeded-1-million/ Sun, 29 Oct 2023 06:30:59 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=147405 According to the Wall Street Journal, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella said that GitHub Copilot’s paying customers increased by 40% quarter-on-quarter in the third quarter. There are more than 1 million paying Copilot users among the 37,000 organizations that subscribe to Copilot’s commercial services, which has significant traction outside the United States.” Nadella said Copilot’s recently […]

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According to the Wall Street Journal, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella said that GitHub Copilot’s paying customers increased by 40% quarter-on-quarter in the third quarter. There are more than 1 million paying Copilot users among the 37,000 organizations that subscribe to Copilot’s commercial services, which has significant traction outside the United States.”

Nadella said Copilot’s recently added Copilot Chat feature “is already being used by digitally native businesses like Shopify and leading companies like Maersk and PwC to increase the productivity of their software developers.”

Microsoft’s Bing search engine has been integrated with OpenAI’s ChatGPT, allowing users to conduct “more than 1.9 billion chats” so far.

He pointed out that the Microsoft Edge browser’s market share has now grown for 10 consecutive quarters. “This quarter, we launched new personalized answers and support for DALL-E 3 to help people get more relevant answers and create extremely realistic answers.” images. We have created over 1.8 billion images to date.”

Wall Street expects Microsoft to reap huge financial returns from its partnership with startup OpenAI, in which it has invested more than $10 billion. Some Wall Street analysts estimate the partnership could one day be worth $100 billion to Microsoft.

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Microsoft GitHub AI code assistant Copilot Chat is now available for personal use https://www.techgoing.com/microsoft-github-ai-code-assistant-copilot-chat-is-now-available-for-personal-use/ Thu, 21 Sep 2023 03:59:52 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=133850 Microsoft GitHub launched the Copilot Chat tool for enterprise users in July this year, which is an AI code assistant. Today, GitHub announced that the tool is now available for personal use in Visual Studio and Visual Studio Code, and provides a public beta version for GitHub Copilot individual users. According to reports, the GitHub […]

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Microsoft GitHub launched the Copilot Chat tool for enterprise users in July this year, which is an AI code assistant.

Today, GitHub announced that the tool is now available for personal use in Visual Studio and Visual Studio Code, and provides a public beta version for GitHub Copilot individual users.

According to reports, the GitHub Copilot Chat beta version has been enabled for all Copilot individual users for free. GitHub Copilot Chat is currently supported in both Visual Studio and Visual Studio Code editors, and individual users will receive an email notification with guidance on next steps.

Here are some features of GitHub Copilot Chat:

 Live guidance: GitHub Copilot Chat can suggest best practices, tips, and solutions tailored to specific coding challenges. Developers can use GitHub Copilot Chat to quickly learn a new language or improve their skills.

 Code Analysis: With GitHub Copilot Chat, developers can break down complex concepts and get explanations of code snippets.

 Resolve security issues: GitHub Copilot Chat can suggest fixes and help reduce the number of vulnerabilities discovered during security scans.

 Simple troubleshooting: When debugging code, GitHub Copilot Chat not only identifies issues but also provides suggestions, explanations, and workarounds.

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Microsoft Deeply Integrates GitHub Copilot with Visual Studio to Improve AI writing code https://www.techgoing.com/microsoft-deeply-integrates-github-copilot-with-visual-studio-to-improve-ai-writing-code/ Fri, 09 Jun 2023 12:38:00 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=104780 Microsoft is currently improving the development experience of Visual Studio and integrating GitHub Copilot into Visual Studio more deeply to improve the accuracy of “AI writing code”. ▲ Picture source Microsoft Before version 1.84 of Copilot, Copilot users of Visual Studio needed to choose between “Accept Copilot Suggestions” or “Turn on Code Intelligence Tips”. If […]

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Microsoft is currently improving the development experience of Visual Studio and integrating GitHub Copilot into Visual Studio more deeply to improve the accuracy of “AI writing code”.


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Before version 1.84 of Copilot, Copilot users of Visual Studio needed to choose between “Accept Copilot Suggestions” or “Turn on Code Intelligence Tips”. If users choose to turn on “Code Intelligence Tips”, Copilot will not Offer any suggestions.

And now, in the latest 1.84 version of GitHub Copilot, Copilot has been able to cooperate with Visual Studio’s built-in code intelligence prompts. Developers can “Accept Copilot Suggestions” and “Enable Code Smart Tips” at the same time to improve the accuracy of Copilot’s predicted codes.

Microsoft said, “When code intelligence prompts are now turned on, developers can not only see Copilot’s predictions, but the choices in “Code Intelligence Prompts” will also have a certain impact on the predictions provided by Copilot.” And currently, GitHub Copilot and Visual Studio A more harmonious integration between AI and AI can also “significantly improve the accuracy of developers using AI to generate code.”

It is noticed that if you want to enable the new Copilot feature, users must use Visual Studio 2022 version 17.4.4 or later, and you need to update Copilot to version 1.84 to experience a more accurate “AI writing code” effect.

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Google teams up with Replit to challenge Microsoft’s AI programming tool GitHub Copilot https://www.techgoing.com/google-teams-up-with-replit-to-challenge-microsofts-ai-programming-tool-github-copilot/ Wed, 29 Mar 2023 01:48:39 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=83456 Google has partnered with online IDE developer Replit to integrate Replit’s AI-based code suggestion tool into its cloud platform in an attempt to challenge Microsoft’s GitHub Copilot. GitHub Copilot is a programming tool powered by OpenAI’s Codex language model that provides code suggestions based on comments and functions entered by programmers, like a super auto-completion […]

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Google has partnered with online IDE developer Replit to integrate Replit’s AI-based code suggestion tool into its cloud platform in an attempt to challenge Microsoft’s GitHub Copilot.

GitHub Copilot is a programming tool powered by OpenAI’s Codex language model that provides code suggestions based on comments and functions entered by programmers, like a super auto-completion feature.

Now Google wants to get in on the action. Under its agreement with Replit, Google will give the startup access to its vast computing resources and custom AI models. In return, Google will host and make available Replit’s code editing software from the Google Cloud.

Specifically, Replit developers will get access to Google Cloud infrastructure, services and underlying models through Ghostwriter, Replit’s software development AI, while Google Cloud and Workspace developers will get access to Replit’s collaborative code editing platform access to Replit’s collaborative code editing platform.

Replit’s Ghostwriter code generator integrates directly into the company’s online browser-based IDE, which automatically completes code and responds to natural language queries, which Replit CEO Amjad Masad believes helps programmers be more productive and can help people more easily fix bugs and collaborate with colleagues.

Replit says it supports more than 20 million developers and claims that its Ghostwriter bot helps generate more than 30 percent of users’ code. Microsoft, meanwhile, is planning to upgrade its GitHub Copilot model to GPT-4.

AI programming tools have improved over time, and in addition to code completion, they can now generate code based on instructions in natural language text. These tools aren’t perfect, however, and even though they can help those with less programming experience write code, developers still need to have enough technical knowledge to determine if their output is correct.

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