Recorded25-07-2021
-Duration36:52
-File Size28 MB
On the 41st episode of Zemach FM, we are discussing about Github Co-Pilot. Github copilot is a recently released AI-powered tool that assists developers and programmers in writing code efficiently. It suggests blocks of code to the programmer based on the function names, comments that the programmer writes as well as based on the context of previous code. We will be discussing what the tool is capable of, how it works as well as what Github has planned for the future of the tool.
02:00 Episode title introduction
05:45 Introduction to what Github Co-Pilot does
06:30 Who participated in building Github co-pilot
07:50 Additional remarks on what Github co-pilot is
10:30 Is co-pilot ready to replace developers?
11:30 Some nice side of Github copilot
13:00 How does Github co-pilot suggest codes
16:30 How are programmers taking their new co-pilot
17:20 Some flaws on the current Github co-pilot release
19:00 The issues with direct code snippet suggestions
20:40 Can training data licenses be a threat for the future of Github co-pilot
21:40 Is GitHub co-pilot a stochastic parrot
24:20 Can you fully trust the output from co-pilot
27:00 Is commercial software going to be the future for Github co-pilot
30:20 Does Github co-pilot leak secure keys from public codes?
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