• Lost_My_Mind@lemmy.world
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    5 hours ago

    Hold on …

    Are you saying all software hosted on github is infected with copilot? Or am I misreading the situation?

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      4 hours ago

      Your confusion is understandable since MS has called like 4 different products “Copilot”. This refers to the coding assistant built into GitHub for everything from CI/CD to coding itself.

      All code uploaded to GitHub is subject to being scraped by Copilot to both train and provide inference context to its model(s).

      Basically having your code in GitHub is implicit consent to have your code fed to MSs LLMs.

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        57 minutes ago

        All code uploaded to GitHub is subject to being scraped

        No kidding: That was literally my very first thought back in the days when I learned that M$ has taken over GitHub.

        (Copilot did not exist then)

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        2 hours ago

        No, it isn’t.

        “Basically” your vibes aren’t an actual answer. Businesses are not forking over millions to give away their code.

        You can have conspiracy theories about it using the code anyway (I’m particularly confused about your use of the word “scrape” which tells me you don’t know how AI training works, how hosting a website works, or how scraping works - maybe all three?) but surreptitiously using its competitors’ code to train CoPilot would be a rare existential threat to Microsoft itself.

        Does GitHub use Copilot Business or Enterprise data to train GitHub’s model?

        No. GitHub does not use either Copilot Business or Enterprise data to train its models.

        https://github.com/features/copilot#faq

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          22 minutes ago

          Just to add to what the other commenters said, the quote you highlighted doesn’t even say what you think it does.

          It says that Copilot data is not used to train the models, not that code uploaded to Github isn’t used to train the models.

          As an aside, your nitpicking of the term “scrape” and rant about how the user you’re replying to must be ignorant is cringe, jsyk.

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          1 hour ago

          FAQs are not legally binding. If you want to quote something, then do privacy policy and terms of service.

          • The Octonaut@mander.xyz
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            16 minutes ago

            It’s in every enterprise and business contract signed with them. The FAQ was just the first result on Google. Its obviousness shouldn’t even require that much. It’s extremely clear how few of Lemmy’s “technology” crowd have any contact with adult life.

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          1 hour ago

          If you’re gullible enough to believe an FAQ coming from Github themselves, then I have bad news for you.

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            13 minutes ago

            “Gullible” is not a thing you can be when somehow has signed a contract with you… that’s why contracts exist.

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            14 minutes ago

            You aren’t paying enterprise subscriptions to use Facebook, and as bad as they are, Microsoft are not Meta.