Congrats to the OpenAI, Microsoft, and GitHub teams on this pretty sweet set of results! Program synthesis is going to get really lit in the next few years, thanks in large part to scale. https://t.co/pQhmZuQ8sB
— David Luan (@jluan) June 29, 2021
I'd be much more interested in an AI code review system. Do we have enough (public) training data for that? https://t.co/e4cEmV9V9n
— marius eriksen (@marius) June 29, 2021
Copilot is great for automating the boring parts of programming like writing boilerplate components and frees up time + brainspace for the fun parts like system design. Stoked to share this more broadly and honored to be part of this crew. https://t.co/O46v2ASUeE
— Ariel Herbert-Voss (@adversariel) June 29, 2021
Personal take - but I think @github Copilot is going to be one of the most revolutionary pieces of developer technology of the last few decades. https://t.co/FQSsg1Qvlu
— Fintan Ryan (@fintanr) June 29, 2021
Having seen a few demos of this, I can tell you. It. Is. Amazing. @github Copilot - Developed in collaboration with @OpenAI https://t.co/IyUo6Cu0Dz pic.twitter.com/WwLKR6dZyC
— Steve Clayton (@stevecla) June 29, 2021
Today, @GitHub, @OpenAI and @Microsoft launched a technical preview of GitHub Copilot. It’s a great example of how advancements in #AI are producing powerful new tools to help developers write better code - and spur more creativity and innovation. https://t.co/LLbBeY7F3A
— Kevin Scott (@kevin_scott) June 29, 2021
"Kids should learn to code so that you can tell the computer what to do, and not the other way around."
— naveen.com ?? (@naveen) June 29, 2021
Computer: https://t.co/DxTZQqHqAw
Welcome, @github Copilot — the first app powered by OpenAI Codex, a new AI system that translates natural language into code.
— OpenAI (@OpenAI) June 29, 2021
Codex will be coming to the API later this summer. https://t.co/T4wlqDtgAz
Software eating software development https://t.co/F6fTGkLyQK
— Albert Wenger ??⌛ (@albertwenger) June 29, 2021
Shit’s getting interesting https://t.co/peSF00graL
— OM (@om) June 29, 2021
Intriguing
— Grady Booch (@Grady_Booch) June 29, 2021
Not in the least what pair programming is all about, but nonetheless intriguing. https://t.co/hUYZGjkHqF
This is just one example of the power of GPT-3 and we are just at the beginning of AI being used to give human programmers super powers: https://t.co/sTy1unDJp2
— Mark Russinovich (@markrussinovich) June 29, 2021
One of my most unpopular opinions is that most current coding employment will be obsolete in a decade, and what we think of as standard low and mid-level coding today will soon be a shrinking career path/industry. https://t.co/WYdLXPJwBz
— Ari Paul ⛓️ (@AriDavidPaul) June 29, 2021
developers had a good run i guess https://t.co/RGHMODotHw
— Owen Williams ⚡ (@ow) June 29, 2021
This looks really interesting! Can’t wait to take it for a spin. https://t.co/Q9NwotM3V3
— Sarah Drasner (@sarah_edo) June 29, 2021
We’re bringing the power of our collaboration with OpenAI to GitHub to help developers write code faster. https://t.co/5jEmlhd6ig
— Satya Nadella (@satyanadella) June 29, 2021
Oh wow. This feels genuinely game-changing. I've written so much (bad) boilerplate code in the past.https://t.co/6tlm9ppXS6
— Tom Blomfield (@t_blom) June 29, 2021
You know it’s AI because there are comments https://t.co/lhgj1nEVKu
— Justin Garrison (@rothgar) June 29, 2021
Meet GitHub Copilot - your AI pair programmer. https://t.co/eWPueAXTFt pic.twitter.com/NPua5K2vFS
— GitHub (@github) June 29, 2021
Holy shit https://t.co/TjGpIRAOz7
— Designer Ape 3978 (@chriswallace) June 29, 2021
We spent the last year working closely with OpenAI to build GitHub Copilot. We've been using it internally for months, and can't wait for you to try it out; it's like a piece of the future teleported back to 2021. https://t.co/VwZNIF8s7H
— Nat Friedman (@natfriedman) June 29, 2021
I’ve done this with vanilla GPT3. It’s messy af, but it’ll do it. I bet this works well.
— Jim Stewartson, QAnon Eliminator, #RIPQ ???☠️ (@jimstewartson) June 29, 2021
Of course, this is only a couple steps away from getting AI to build AI, which is the moment we all become slaves to the robots and wait for the Singularity. ? https://t.co/WqgImym1bA
Shit, we've just been deprecated https://t.co/R0oVVN200z
— Matthias (@bloodyowl) June 29, 2021
I love it. Expect this to become commonplace as programming languages get more and more abstracted from the hardware and AIs produce more and more complex code underneath. It’s hard to imagine what programming will be like in 100 years time https://t.co/gkzFIeWfEU
— Steve Troughton-Smith (@stroughtonsmith) June 29, 2021
One of the long ongoing dreams of AI - a machine that does most of your low level coding. https://t.co/mKDR53OVDU
— Nando de Freitas (@NandoDF) June 29, 2021
An AI pair programmer in your editor.
— Greg Brockman (@gdb) June 29, 2021
Powered by OpenAI Codex, a new AI system which can convert from natural language to code with increasing reliability.
Codex will be coming to our API later this summer. Will make it possible to build a new class of applications. https://t.co/S2FbdVcMOy
i spoke with @kevin_scott, @natfriedman and @gdb to learn the how and why of the new GitHub Copilot feature, which suggests source code to add to a file while a person is programming. GitHub is accepting requests for accesshttps://t.co/GtLiVht6wK
— Jordan Novet (@jordannovet) June 29, 2021
Github launches AI tool to help you code. It’s using the GPT-3 framework to suggest functions, unit tests and other things. Apparently it’s really really good.https://t.co/9QHg36FU6H
— Zach Vorhies (@Perpetualmaniac) June 29, 2021
Gatekeepers: "If you can't remember the syntax, you don't deserve to be here"
— Cher Scarlett (@cherthedev) June 29, 2021
Also gatekeepers: "Autogenerating the code is good" https://t.co/p0gEAjJOWP
Very neat: https://t.co/DI1ObOKVr0
— Patrick Collison (@patrickc) June 29, 2021
5 years ago: "While repetitive jobs will increasingly be automated by ML, creative jobs will always be dominated by people."
— Leo Polovets (@lpolovets) June 29, 2021
Today: https://t.co/whMulNFNhw https://t.co/yyzX3akA6H
Thanks @github for partnering with us on this--I'm so excited and think it will change how people program.https://t.co/K6jtVmZoit
— Sam Altman (@sama) June 29, 2021
I can't wait until it starts automatically reporting back to your manager in a snarky way.
— ???? ?????? (@coryzibell) June 29, 2021
"Cory wrote like two lines and I did the rest." https://t.co/doq0g87xFF
Good developers copy; great developers paste with AI. https://t.co/DdS49MF6Ln
— Kelsey Hightower (@kelseyhightower) June 29, 2021
Copilot moves machines closer to humans by allowing to control computer with language input.
— Wojciech Zaremba (@woj_zaremba) June 29, 2021
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Such an evolution started decades ago when humans upgraded punched cards with programing languages resembling English - from assembly to C to Python ?.https://t.co/cJhKG9cn8D pic.twitter.com/jiWCp2wRsm
A) This is amazing
— Nathan Baschez (@nbashaw) June 29, 2021
B) This is gonna cause a lot of bugs. It reminds me of the Boeing 737 Max and Tesla Autopilot—there is a zone between "good enough to use" and "perfect" where AI actually harms performance. https://t.co/egrOd4OQIC
Welcome, @github Copilot — the first app powered by OpenAI Codex, a new AI system that translates natural language into code.
— OpenAI (@OpenAI) June 29, 2021
Codex will be coming to the API later this summer. https://t.co/T4wlqDtgAz
https://t.co/8LyHOs6d8f 4주간 잠수탄다고 했지만 너무 놀라운게 나와서 공유. AI가 프로그래밍이란 활동을 완전히 바꿔놓을 것이라 생각했지만, 이렇게 빨리 가시적인 성과가 나올 줄은 몰랐다. 위기의 순간에는 정체성에 도전해야 한다. 전산학이란 무엇인가...
— 지러 (@jeehoon_kang) June 29, 2021
ついに、プログラマの悲願でもあった「プログミングもAIがいい感じにやってくれる」機能であるGitHub Copilotが公開されたようです
— えるエル (@ImAI_Eruel) June 29, 2021
人の言葉で関数名や処理の内容を書くとその内容を忖度して自動で記述してくれるようで,プログラマの救世主となるかhttps://t.co/SMK6yQ4JkP
pic.twitter.com/zd8bZtoVRN
우리의 세상은 생각보다 빨리 바뀌고 있다.https://t.co/18LIhATRQ3
— Chris Ohk (@utilforever) June 29, 2021
I just gave @GitHub's new Copilot a try with @Octokit and - oh shit ??https://t.co/sF2rDJlNOv pic.twitter.com/JQcOQ2BYK0
— Gregor (@gr2m) June 29, 2021
https://t.co/nHES2XHftQ has all the demos you need. It delivers
— Kent C. Dodds (@kentcdodds) June 30, 2021
"GitHub Copilot is a code synthesizer, not a search engine: the vast majority of the code that it suggests is uniquely generated and has never been seen before."
— Guillermo Rauch (@rauchg) June 29, 2021
The future.https://t.co/eqApkWlyB7
I'm not saying AI is going to doom us all, but the *flagship* example on https://t.co/W1IAGtX4jS uses a float to store a monetary value, which is just plain wrong and would cause you no end of bugs and pain. pic.twitter.com/w5mBjDn9Fs
— Nick Shearer (@nickjshearer) June 29, 2021
Proud and humbled to lead the incredible team that created this: https://t.co/FxeaFKtYpC. We worked closely with the brilliant folks at OpenAI, and the VS Code team moved mountains to enable inline suggestions. Thanks all!
— Oege de Moor (@oegerikus) June 29, 2021
— Keisuke Horota (@_horotter) June 30, 2021
Microsoft and OpenAI have a new A.I. tool that will give coding suggestions to software developers#AI #MachineLearning #Algorithms #DataScience #DeepLearning #ML #100DaysofCode #serverless #womenwhocode #BigData #Analytics #Python #programminghttps://t.co/Tra8r0gXQL via @CNBC pic.twitter.com/cY3134PBO3
— Marcus Borba (@marcusborba) June 30, 2021
Microsoft and OpenAI have a new A.I. tool that will give coding suggestions to software developershttps://t.co/msgUH9YRW6
— 小猫遊りょう(たかにゃし・りょう) (@jaguring1) June 29, 2021
Microsoft and OpenAI have a new #AI tool that will give coding suggestions to software developers https://t.co/HFHyeaSCay
— Martin Ford (@MFordFuture) June 29, 2021
$MSFT Microsoft and OpenAI have a new A.I. tool that will give coding suggestions to software developershttps://t.co/Afrd7mnJjd
— Top Stock Alerts (@TopStockAlerts1) June 29, 2021
Fits with my IDE thesis. @GitHub Copilot can suggest lines of code and even sometimes entire functions. It's powered by @OpenAI's new #ML system Codex. #developers https://t.co/FrrxqVeDfN
— Astasia Myers (@AstasiaMyers) June 29, 2021
Oh FFS, the AI fools at Microsoft have found another place to infest: https://t.co/V7hxYjdr7G
— Andre Weissflog (@FlohOfWoe) June 29, 2021
>> Introducing GitHub Copilot: your AI pair programmer | The GitHub Blog https://t.co/QRekgzD4nt
— Yukihiro Matsumoto (@yukihiro_matz) June 30, 2021
GitHub Copilot, a new AI pair programmer that helps you write better code.
— Voice First AI (@VoiceFirstAI) June 30, 2021
https://t.co/669b18nAPt#100DaysOfCode
Introducing GitHub Copilothttps://t.co/I4FkPhvVcd
— 小猫遊りょう(たかにゃし・りょう) (@jaguring1) June 29, 2021
”Codex has broad knowledge of how people use code and is significantly more capable than GPT-3 in code generation, in part, because it was trained on a data set that includes a much larger concentration of public source code.”
In case you missed it https://t.co/dDaHfUEHco new AI pair programmer! #ai #github #copilot pic.twitter.com/MQH6Uur8eL
— Ivana Tilca (@ivanatilca) June 29, 2021
「GitHub Copilotの紹介:AIペアプログラマー」
— kabukawa (@kabukawa) June 29, 2021
Introducing GitHub Copilot: your AI pair programmer https://t.co/Fayz5Zm4xS
Introducing GitHub Copilot: your AI pair programmer https://t.co/MErJILGPW6
— Frank X. Shaw (@fxshaw) June 29, 2021
https://t.co/wU1PEiIdQ1
— てん?プログラミング勉強中‼︎ (@mj1125m) June 29, 2021
GitHubにAIプログラミング機能「Copilot」登場 関数名とコメントから中身を丸ごと自動補完ですって!
太ってないでGitHub勉強しなきゃ?
Github launches AI tool to help you code. It’s using the GPT-3 framework to suggest functions, unit tests and other things. Apparently it’s really really good.https://t.co/9QHg36FU6H
— Zach Vorhies (@Perpetualmaniac) June 29, 2021
Wow: Introducing GitHub Copilot: your AI pair programmer https://t.co/C48Fea67Qs
— Denis Skinner (@SkinnerDenis) June 29, 2021
https://t.co/mjGopGmo1C now shows me sentiment.ts as the first example, which is not better. It adds a "urlencoded" header, but it's not actually url encoded. What if `text` contains a `&`? You might even call that a security vulnerability. pic.twitter.com/lx6hObt7cM
— Wouter Coekaerts (@WouterCoekaerts) June 29, 2021
The end is near
— Pierre de Wulf (@PierreDeWulf) June 29, 2021
AI peer-programming by GitHub:https://t.co/sXs7Hoezpl pic.twitter.com/U2cB9AYbhf
Writing code faster is great, running it faster and more frequently makes the experience even better. Can't wait to try Wallaby and Quokka with GitHub's new Copilot https://t.co/ME0BDxb6Yy, should be an amazing combination! ??
— Wallaby.js and Quokka.js (@wallabyjs) June 30, 2021
In a perfect example of what you're saying, their parse_expenses example on the homepage of https://t.co/6E3sT6raFR parses money values as floats
— mjec (@mjec) June 29, 2021
마이크로소프트 & OpenAI, AI 기반 프로그래밍 코드 추천 툴 "GitHub Copilot" 개발 중
— lunamoth (@lunamoth) June 29, 2021
- 자바스크립트, 파이썬, 타입스크립트에서 잘 작동, 모든 언어로 확장 예정
- 올 여름 온라인 서비스 출시 예정
Microsoft GitHub Copilot: A.I. offers coding suggestions https://t.co/xnbqkFTYFi
마이크로소프트가 OpenAI와 제휴하여, AI가 GitHub에 올라와 있는 소스코드들을 분석하여, 코드 작성 중인 사용자에게 코드를 제안하는 도구 'GitHub Copilot'를 발표 https://t.co/9qOskjdkfq
— H. Kim (@metavital) June 30, 2021
廃業秒読み〜 Introducing GitHub Copilot: your AI pair programmer https://t.co/2slZhvhmLc
— Shinpei (@shinpeiNKT) June 30, 2021
よくわからんがAIすごい(小並感)
— Sakito (@__sakito__) June 30, 2021
Introducing GitHub Copilot: your AI pair programmer https://t.co/9eI5wOpDyV
waitlist 申し込んだhttps://t.co/2xDNsrh87a
— たにみち (@ttanimichi) June 29, 2021