Here's where you go to tell GitHub that it can’t train CoPilot on your code & interactions: #GenAI
Just published 🚀: Upgrading old code with Copilot
#musings
"From April 24 onward, interaction data—specifically inputs, outputs, code snippets, and associated context—from Copilot Free, Pro, and Pro users will be used to train and improve our AI models unless they opt out." #github
Copilot is so deeply integrated into Microsoft Office now (which has been rebranded to to Copilot btw.) that in order to create Powerpoint slides it needs me to run a powershell script it spat out on a Windows machines with Powershell and Powerpoint installed.
Ridiculous doesn't even closely describes this....
#AIslop
GitHub says it will use Copilot interaction data, including inputs, outputs, and code snippets, to train its AI models starting April 24, unless users opt out (Corbin Davenport/How-To Geek)
https://www.howtogeek.com/githubs-copilot-will-use-you…
Your task for today:
Opt out of #Copilot, because #Microslop forces you into it soon otherwise.
https://github.com/settings…
My mum wants a laptop for her birthday and I prepared a list of arguments to explain why I would not want to use Windows 11 neither personally for myself nor for her. The first thing I said, that it pushes AI on you in the form of Copilot, had her convinced LOL
NY-based Blossom Health, which makes an "AI copilot" to augment psychiatrists' clinical decisions and automate office tasks, raised $20M in seed and Series A (Lily Mae Lazarus/Fortune)
https://fortune.com/2026/03/26/exclusive-blossom-…