Microsoft’s AI-powered Copilot is automating the coding industry

Microsoft’s AI-powered Copilot is automating the coding industry

With capabilities extending from autocompleting code to translating programming languages, Copilot's appeal has broadened.
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GitHub's Copilot, powered by OpenAI's GPT-4, is transforming software development by handling mundane coding tasks, enabling engineers like Nikolai Avteniev and companies like Goldman Sachs to concentrate on complex problems. With capabilities extending from autocompleting code to translating programming languages, Copilot's appeal has broadened, attracting 1.3 million users, including 50,000 businesses. While offering significant efficiency gains, the tool serves as an assistant rather than a replacement for human expertise, with GitHub emphasizing responsible usage among developers.

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By Jackie Davalos and Dina Bass

When software developer Nikolai Avteniev got his hands on a preview version of Microsoft Corp.'s Copilot coding assistant in 2021, he quickly saw the potential.

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