It was June 29th of 2021 that Microsoft-owned GitHub first announced its AI-powered autocompletion tool for programmers — trained on GitHub repositories and other publicly-available source code.
But after a year in "technical preview," GitHub Copilot has reached a new milestone, reports Info.
GitHub's Copilot tool, which was developed in partnership with OpenAI, is now generally available. It's free for students and 'verified' open source contributors.
GitHub Copilot, which leverages AI to suggest code, will be general availability in summer 2022 free for students and "verified" open source contributors.
Microsoft has announced Dev Box, a Windows 365 solution that enables developers to access powerful workstations in the cloud through any device with access to a web browser, including Android and iOS.