Users will share data for AI training with GitHub Copilot, unless they opt out
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Users will share data for AI training with GitHub Copilot, unless they opt out
"GitHub will change how it uses data for its AI assistant Copilot, with interaction data from users being used by default to train AI models unless users opt out."
"The data GitHub intends to use includes Copilot input and output, code snippets, context around the cursor position, and user feedback on suggestions."
"GitHub explicitly distinguishes between data at rest and active interactions, ensuring that content from private repositories is not used unless actively processed via Copilot."
Starting April 24, GitHub will automatically use interaction data from Copilot Free, Pro, and Pro+ users to train AI models, shifting the responsibility to users to opt out. This change does not affect Copilot Business and Enterprise. The data used includes input, output, code snippets, and user feedback. GitHub distinguishes between data at rest and active interactions, ensuring private repository content is only used if processed via Copilot. Users can adjust privacy settings to prevent data usage.
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