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Is GitHub Lying Here?

17 点作者 jmount2 个月前

7 条评论

antifa2 个月前
&gt; how do you know they didn’t request this.<p>That&#x27;s easy. It&#x27;s the Microsoft dark pattern era of computing, and Microsoft owns github, and Microsoft is heavily pushing &quot;AI&quot; and &quot;Copilot&quot; everywhere. Therefore, the person who requested this is clearly Microsoft.<p>If it was actually an employee&#x2F;someone you know, Microsoft would tell you, or, the person would have you sent you a link and said &quot;this is cool, we should get this&quot;.
systemswizard2 个月前
I’ve seen this after inviting someone whom also received a pop for copilot and they probably clicked it not intending to send of a request. Just seems like traditional bad Microsoft design.
mattl2 个月前
I absolutely do not want CoPilot, but I almost clicked on a button to request it from my organization of just me a couple of times.
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patrickhogan12 个月前
It’s your future AI programmer that clicked it.
actionfromafar2 个月前
The [0, 1, infinity] rule has been simplified to [1, infinity] rule.
Terr_2 个月前
I&#x27;m imagining a kind of weaponized innocent straightforwardness:<p>&quot;GitHub support, it appears a hacker compromised our organization, and slipped up by clicking to request an AI feature. There&#x27;s not enough auditing on this, so we need to know exactly which user-account did that in order to disable it and stabilize the situation.&quot;
paxys2 个月前
Why is it so hard to believe that someone in your organization accidentally or deliberately clicked the &quot;get copilot&quot; button in their IDE or on any Github surface? I&#x27;m not saying Github is right here (this is an ad after all), but directly accusing them of dishonesty&#x2F;cheating without even putting in the bare minimum effort to confirm it on your end seems weird. AI-assisted coding has been all the rage in tech circles for a while now, and I&#x27;d bet there&#x27;s at least one person at your company who wants to try it out.<p>Although I guess the purpose of the post was to generate internet outrage, and I have no doubt it will be successful at that.
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