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GitHub on Tuesday announced that Copilot Chat, its AI chat interface for asking coding-related questions and code generation, is now generally available in its mobile app.
Microsoft has released the source code for the GitHub Copilot Chat extension for VS Code under the MIT license.
Copilot Chat more recently came to individual Copilot customers — those paying $10 per month — in beta. And now, GitHub’s launching Chat in general availability for all users.
GitHub has launched a new Copilot Chat feature in public beta. The feature is designed to help enhance developer productivity. Developers can leverage the tool's capabilities to identify messages.
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Developers can now sign up for a private preview of enhanced chat capabilities coming to GitHub Copilot, the "AI pair programmer" that works in the Visual Studio 2022 IDE and in Visual Studio Code.
GitHub Copilot is an AI-powered coding assistant that boosts developer productivity by offering real-time, context-specific code suggestions, generating boilerplate code, and automating routine tasks.
GitHub’s Copilot Chat feature — a ChatGPT-like experience designed to help developers with coding — is now available as a limited public beta for enterprise companies and organizations.
GitHub is upgrading its AI-powered Copilot system. Developers will get access to a ChatGPT-like chatbot and can also use their voice to write code.