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OpenAI is heavily reliant on Microsoft, and not the other way round
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At Universe 2023, GitHub introduced a new system called Copilot Workspace. This feature extends beyond the foundational AI pair-programming capabilities of the current GitHub Copilot.
The post GitHub Positions AI as Pivotal in Software Development Journey appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.
But with the mushrooming competition in the auto coding space, Microsoft may need to re-evaluate its pricing strategy, among other factors.
The post GitHub Copilot is All Gain, No Pain for Microsoft appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.
Now Every Llama Can Code
Microsoft made everyone a developer with Copilot built on OpenAI's Codex. Now Meta is here to open source Code Llama.
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Green Software Foundation is working on a software carbon intensity score and a Carbon Aware SDK, that developers can start using upfront.
The post Microsoft Issues Code Green Alert appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.
OpenAI discontinues Codex. A well thought out, smart but rushed move.
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Since the IBM CodeNet is open source, there might be a possibility that the Indian IT companies are working on their own NLP models with the help of CodeNet datasets to achieve the dream of NLC—a dream far fetched, but not impossible.
The post Why Indian IT prefers CodeNet over GitHub Copilot appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.
The tool is now available to the general public.
The post Github Copilot for Business is Now Available for All appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.
Everyone is singing Copilot’s praises, but the AI programmer has a darker side
The post The Dark History Behind Github Co-pilot’s Success appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.