Developers were (understandably) furious with Copilot and other ads appearing in their pull requests – now GitHub has reversed its decision.
A developer caught Copilot adding promotional "tips" to code descriptions, highlighting a messy new era of AI slop.
GitHub has unveiled Stacked PRs, a new feature aimed at making large pull requests easier to review, manage, and move through ...
Breaking up is hard to do when it comes to large pull requests, so GitHub is stacking things in favor of development teams ...
Microsoft has denied the GitHub Copilot ad reports and told Windows Latest that it does not plan to show ads on GitHub.
At its GitHub Universe conference in San Francisco today, source code repository software startup GitHub is launching new features for developers, managers, and admins. Probably the most significant ...
GitHub will roll out dependency review, a security assessment for pull requests, in the coming weeks to developers. SEE: Meet the hackers who earn millions for saving the web, one bug at a time (cover ...
Following backlash from developers, GitHub has removed Copilot's ability to stick ads - what it calls "tips" - into any pull request that invokes its name. Australian developer Zach Manson noted on ...
It was inevitable. After three years in the ad-free "honeymoon" phase, ads are slowly creeping into generative AI products, including Copilot.
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