Microsoft-owned GitHub is rolling out its AI-powered coding chatbot to more people.The company has launched a public beta of its Copilot Chat tool for business users in julyand on Wednesday, GitHub announced that it is now available in public beta. GitHub Copilot For individual users In Visual Studio and Visual Studio Code.
Copilot Chat lets users talk to an AI assistant for assistance while writing code. “Teams and individuals of developers alike use his GitHub Copilot Chat to learn new languages and frameworks, troubleshoot bugs, and get answers to coding questions with simple natural language output. All without leaving his IDE.” GitHub wrote in a blog post.
If you’re not a subscriber yet and want to check out this feature, you’ll pay for GitHub’s Copilot tier for personal users $10/month or $100/year.
Coding assistance is a common application for AI chatbots. Google launches AI coding bot for Android developers Google I/O in MayFor example, Amazon offers its own tool called the code whisperer.
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