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GitHub is announcing its Copilot X initiative today, an extension of its work on its popular Copilot code completion tool, which originally launched into preview all the way back in 2021.
GitHub Copilot and ChatGPT are leading AI tools built on OpenAI models, each serving a different purpose. Copilot is tailored for coding, while ChatGPT acts as a multipurpose conversational assistant.
I tested GitHub Copilot embedded inside a VS Code instance. I'll explain how to set that up and use GitHub Copilot in an upcoming step-by-step article. But first, let's run through the tests.
GitHub Copilot gets a new ChatGPT-like assistant to help developers write and fix code. GitHub is using OpenAI’s latest GPT-4 model to go way beyond auto-completing comments and code.
GitHub Copilot Workspace can integrate into a GitHub library and offer step-by-step suggestions on how to start a new project. GitHub Copilot Workspace is available in preview.