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Gentoo Linux Begins Codeberg Migration In Moving Away From GitHub, Avoiding Copilot
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This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
No, it isn't.
"Basically" your vibes aren't an actual answer. Businesses are not forking over millions to give away their code.
You can have conspiracy theories about it using the code anyway (I'm particularly confused about your use of the word "scrape" which tells me you don't know how AI training works, how hosting a website works, or how scraping works - maybe all three?) but surreptitiously using its competitors' code to train CoPilot would be a rare existential threat to Microsoft itself.
https://github.com/features/copilot#faq
Like Meta and it's privacy rules, I bet they do even if they're saying they don't.
You aren't paying enterprise subscriptions to use Facebook, and as bad as they are, Microsoft are not Meta.
Maybe. But what have American tech companies done lately to win my trust in them? Nothing. So allow me to be skeptical.