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- 5 Million People Tried Microsofts AI Coding Tool GitHub Copilot in . . .
Microsoft's AI coding assistant "GitHub Copilot" has now had 20 million "all-time users," a GitHub spokesperson told TechCrunch That means 5 million people have tried out GitHub Copilot for the first time in the last three months — the company reported in April the tool had reached 15 million users
- GitHub Copilot crosses 20M all-time users | TechCrunch
One of the most popular AI coding tools on the market added 5 million users in the last three months
- GitHub Copilot Surpasses 20 Million Users, Dominating AI-Powered Coding . . .
GitHub Copilot, Microsoft's AI coding assistant, reaches a milestone of 20 million all-time users, showcasing rapid growth in the AI-powered development tools market and its increasing adoption among Fortune 100 companies
- Microsoft’s AI coding tool GitHub Copilot hits 20 million users
In their previous quarter, they reported that their all-time users were 15 million, which indicates that over five million people tried GitHub in the last three months Microsoft and GitHub don’t display figures for many of the 20 million users who continue to use this AI coding tool daily
- GitHub Copilot now has over 15 million users | Windows Central
And it appears Microsoft developers are far from the only people using AI to code According to the most recent Microsoft quarterly report, over 15 million people now use GitHub Copilot
- Microsoft introduces GitHub AI agent that can code for you
The launch, announced at Microsoft's Build developer conference in Seattle, shows that the technology company wants to make AI a more natural part of the process of enhancing software
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