GitHub claims its AI assistant is helping devs write 30% of their code
GitHub announced its AI-assisted code writing feature called Copilot back in June. On the eve of its GitHub Universe conference starting today, the company said that the AI is now helping to write 30% of code on the platform. In an interview with Axios, Oege de Moor, VP of GitHub Next — the team that works on the copilot function — said that 50% of devs who’ve tried it have kept using it. The feature is still in the technical preview phase, and works especially well with languages such as Python, JavaScript, TypeScript, Ruby, and Go. The company is now…
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