top | item 44103226 (no title) 6Az4Mj4D | 9 months ago In GitHub Co pilot if we say dont use my code option for training does this still leaks your private code? discuss order hn newest ZYbCRq22HbJ2y7|9 months ago Read the privacy policy and terms of usehttps://docs.github.com/en/site-policy/privacy-policies/gith...IMO, You'd have to be naive to think Microsoft makes GitHub basically free for vibes. josteink|9 months ago Github copilot is most definitely not free for Github enterprise customers. load replies (2) Shekelphile|9 months ago Yes. Opt-outs like that are almost never actually respected in practice.And as the OP shows, microsoft is intentionally giving away private repo access to outside actors for the purpose of training LLMs.
ZYbCRq22HbJ2y7|9 months ago Read the privacy policy and terms of usehttps://docs.github.com/en/site-policy/privacy-policies/gith...IMO, You'd have to be naive to think Microsoft makes GitHub basically free for vibes. josteink|9 months ago Github copilot is most definitely not free for Github enterprise customers. load replies (2)
josteink|9 months ago Github copilot is most definitely not free for Github enterprise customers. load replies (2)
Shekelphile|9 months ago Yes. Opt-outs like that are almost never actually respected in practice.And as the OP shows, microsoft is intentionally giving away private repo access to outside actors for the purpose of training LLMs.
ZYbCRq22HbJ2y7|9 months ago
https://docs.github.com/en/site-policy/privacy-policies/gith...
IMO, You'd have to be naive to think Microsoft makes GitHub basically free for vibes.
josteink|9 months ago
Shekelphile|9 months ago
And as the OP shows, microsoft is intentionally giving away private repo access to outside actors for the purpose of training LLMs.