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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
FAQs are not legally binding. If you want to quote something, then do privacy policy and terms of service.
It's in every enterprise and business contract signed with them. The FAQ was just the first result on Google. Its obviousness shouldn't even require that much. It's extremely clear how few of Lemmy's "technology" crowd have any contact with adult life.
source: just trust me bro
Source: I'm employed
Who are you employed by, I wonder?
A company that pays Microsoft to host code and would join the suit that would bury them if they used proprietary code to train models in breach of paid contracts?