That's pretty cool, but it doesn't address the big elephant in the room which is security and privacy.
No way my org would allow this if our code or data can leak to a 3rd party.
Getting started
Useful resources
IDEs and code editors
Tools
Rules
Related communities
Wikipedia pages
That's pretty cool, but it doesn't address the big elephant in the room which is security and privacy.
No way my org would allow this if our code or data can leak to a 3rd party.
I would imagine all that was detailed in the license.
That's not a licence thing, it's a privacy & security thing. Whos APIs are they using? What are their agreements with them? What leaks, what doesn't? Where is our code & context being sent to....etc
There is a lot more there that should be announced with it. Otherwise it's a hard no from security focused orgs unless they have this posted, in detail, somewhere, and it's favorable.
Edit: Looks like they just post who the providers are, and it's OpenAI. So that's gonna be a no unless we can bring our own APIs, since we have Azure GPT-3.5 & 4 access that meets opsec standards.