Incident 240: GitHub Copilot, Copyright Infringement and Open Source Licensing
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Code Generation
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Transformer, Language Modeling
Potential AI Technical Failure
Unauthorized Data, Data Memorization
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Today, we're launching a technical preview of GitHub Copilot, a new AI pair programmer that helps you write better code. GitHub Copilot draws context from the code you’re working on, suggesting whole lines or entire functions. It helps you …
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AIID Editor note: The tweet shows a video of the GitHub Copilot model incrementally producing many lines of code found in an open source licensed work.
Tweet: I don't want to say anything but that's not the right license Mr Copilot.
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Earlier this week, GitHub introduced GitHub Copilot, a new feature that it is referring to as “your AI pair programmer” but might also be appropriately called “IntelliSense on steroids.” Built using OpenAI Codex, a new system that the compa…
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The software engineering world has been buzzing in recent days following the release of GitHub Copilot — a machine learning-based programming assistant. Copilot aims to help developers work faster and more efficiently by auto-suggesting lin…
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We’ve filed a lawsuit challenging GitHub Copilot, an AI product that relies on unprecedented open-source software piracy. Because AI needs to be fair & ethical for everyone.
Hello. This is Matthew Butterick. On October 17 I told you that I …