sebsauvage, to microsoft French
@sebsauvage@framapiaf.org avatar


Microsoft n'arrive pas à vendre CoPilot (https://sebsauvage.net/links/?w52lCg), alors il le fourgue à tout le monde en espérant que les gens vont prendre l'habitude de l'utiliser et voudront payer:

➡️ Il semblerait que Microsoft ait commencé à installer son I.A. "CoPilot" sur les machines Windows sans vous demander votre avis, y compris sur des Windows Server :
https://mastodon.gamedev.place/@sos/112274291843803661

blindcoder, to php
@blindcoder@toot.berlin avatar

Just spent TWO HOURS debugging PHP code because I relied on my IDE and github Copilot which both didn't catch the bug in the code below:

<?php
if (array_key_exists("error", $response){
$return_value = [];
}
?>

Error message was: PHP Parse error: syntax error, unexpected token ";" in <file> on line 3

Yes, it's on me, but I'm supposed to test this tech for my employer and results are not looking favorably.

Edit: added proper line number for my example

#PHP #IDE #SoftwareDevelopment #Copilot

Sdfendor,

@blindcoder If you cut out the code and paste it in again, does anything change? I have problems with #PHPStorm myself with the more recent versions, sometimes their #Intellisense (code highlighting, error reporting, warnings, refactorings etc.) seems to get stuck in a certain state, false positives or false negatives are the consequence. So I fix a problem which is underlined red and afterwards the underline stays in.
I as well tinker around with the #copilot plugin.

sos, to infosec
@sos@mastodon.gamedev.place avatar

So, Microsoft is silently installing Copilot onto Windows Server 2022 systems and this is a disaster.

How can you push a tool that siphons data to a third party onto a security-critical system?

What privileges does it have upon install? Who thought this is a good idea? And most importantly, who needs this?

HunterZ, to microsoft
@HunterZ@mastodon.sdf.org avatar

Just uninstalled from 2 boxes using . Hopefully that quashes the stupid notifications that keep popping up to shove it in my face.

craigbrownphd, to technology
stevensanderson, (edited )
@stevensanderson@mstdn.social avatar

@craigbrownphd I'm thinking of signing up for this. I typically do a lot of coding questions (Copilot which i pay for via github) but I also do a lot of writing, idea/image generation and ideas.

How would you rank Gemini Advanced, GPT Plus and Copilot Pro

How would anyone else out their rank them?

serpentroots, to random
@serpentroots@hachyderm.io avatar

My dealings with #copilot are getting to the point where I might turn it off. When it's not outright lying confidently, it's being overly polite and constantly apologising. It's like having the worst coworker in the world.

.. and it's not bringing out the best in me.

weddige, to ai
@weddige@gruene.social avatar

The big problem with the ubiquitous push for #AIAssistants is the idea that I would want to talk to them if they just were a bit better.

Sometimes I don't even want to talk to real humans, so why would I ever want a fake human to be my interface to things that I can perfectly read myself?

#AI #LLM #Copilot #Bard #ChatGPT

flq, to github
@flq@freiburg.social avatar

Easily the worst answer I've ever gotten by

ainmosni, to programming
@ainmosni@berlin.social avatar

So, my trial just expired, and while it did cut down on some typing, it also made me feel like the quality of my code was lower, and of course it felt dirty to use it considering that it's a license whitewashing machine.

I don't think I will be paying for it, I don't think the results are worth it.

iamtherockstar, to random
@iamtherockstar@mastodon.social avatar

#copilot as "smart snippet/autocomplete" tool is about as good as it should be. If you find that Copilot is actually doing a good job writing your logic, or getting even close, you either (a) aren't doing very much engineering, or (b) are writing code that doesn't need to be written.

iamtherockstar,
@iamtherockstar@mastodon.social avatar

@glyph anyone who’s been in this industry knows that writing the code is the easy part. It’s maintaining and debugging code that is hard. #copilot is shockingly bad at every single attempt to fix even the smallest of bugs.

I tried to get it to catch an off by one error causing at out-of-bounds read, and it had no clue what to do. semgrep, on the other hand, pointed it out immediately.

jalcine, to ChatGPT
@jalcine@todon.eu avatar

Why learn CSS when you can just slap some Tailwind on things? Why learn HTML when you can just chuck a few (hundred) React components into your app? Hell, why learn to code at all when you can just ask #Copilot or #ChatGPT and copy/paste the result?

Because the result looks and works like shit. That’s why.

https://gomakethings.com/web-dev-craftsmanship/

@cferdinandi is onto something here

cassidy, to ai
@cassidy@blaede.family avatar

“AI” as currently hyped is giant billion dollar companies blatantly stealing content, disregarding licenses, deceiving about capabilities, and burning the planet in the process.

It is the largest theft of intellectual property in the history of humankind, and these companies are knowingly and willing ignoring the licenses, terms of service, and laws that us lowly individuals are beholden to.

https://www.nytimes.com/2024/04/06/technology/tech-giants-harvest-data-artificial-intelligence.html?unlocked_article_code=1.ik0.Ofja.L21c1wyW-0xj&ugrp=m

#AI #GenAI #LLM #LLMs #OpenAI #ChatGPT #GPT #GPT4 #Sora #Gemini

cassidy,
@cassidy@blaede.family avatar

I guess we wait this one out until the “AI” bubble bursts due to the incredible subsidization the entire industry is undergoing. It is not profitable. It is not sustainable.

It will not last—but the damage to our planet and fallout from the immense amount of wasted resources will.

https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2023/10/so-far-ai-hasnt-been-profitable-for-big-tech/

RonsCompVids, to microsoft
@RonsCompVids@bitbang.social avatar

Quite possibly the best feature in
#Microsoft #Copilot!

ppatel, to random
@ppatel@mstdn.social avatar

Oh, bloody hell! No! I don't need Microsoft giving me notifications about #Copilot through the Windows 11 notification centerr.

Pepijn, to workersrights
@Pepijn@mastodon.online avatar

#work One of our marketing people has started using Microsoft Copilot in chat and email conversations. The quality of conversation is noticeably lower, and also more tedious for me. Since figuring it out I stopped interacting with them in writing, and just wait for a call.

Is it time for organizations to have some etiquette or policy rule on this? Or is this already in place in many organizations?

#AI #copilot #question

rich, to random
@rich@mastodon.gamedev.place avatar

*frantically bashing "Stop Responding" 😬
#copilot

donwatkins, to ai
@donwatkins@fosstodon.org avatar

Microsoft 365’s Copilot gets a GPT-4 Turbo upgrade and improved image generation - The Verge https://www.theverge.com/2024/4/3/24119784/microsoft-365-copilot-gpt-4-turbo-microsoft-designer #AI #Edtech #copilot

sjosjo, to random
@sjosjo@mas.to avatar
bornach, to llm
@bornach@masto.ai avatar

Asked #Copilot (formerly #BingChat) a familiar riddle but with numbers changed to make it impossible. It generated the same solution but substituting the numbers so that it ends up with the nonsense claim:

10 + 5 = 23

#GPT4 #LLM #AI #fail

box464, to random
@box464@mastodon.social avatar

Microsoft 365 is sneaking in AI integrations even without the CoPilot subscription. Here in Teams, I create an announcement. Microsoft Designer (Preview) has an AI module that generates various (bad) choices to display a fancy banner.

#MSTeams #copilot #MS365

bornach, to ai
@bornach@masto.ai avatar

Stephen Falken: "Except, that I never could get Joshua to learn the most important lesson."

David Lightman: "What's that?"

Stephen Falken: "Futility. That there's a time when you should just give up."

mhoye, to random
@mhoye@mastodon.social avatar

The sad and hilarious thing is that computer nerds already control the means of production they're just not doing anything with it other than what they're told.

dimitrisk,
@dimitrisk@floss.social avatar

@mhoye Then, they opted for to host their code, they built it around Github's CI/CD. They adopted . Ah, they also built their community on and release their work on centralized proprietary platforms (e.g. ). Now, they own nothing.

janriemer, to github

Excellent video by Dreams of Code ✨

Why I'm no longer using Copilot - by Dreams of Code

Invidious:
https://farside.link/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wap2tkgaT1Q

(or YT: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wap2tkgaT1Q)

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