That's not true - unlike a human, it does not conceptually understand the material. Rather, it is a set of weighted dice which sometimes produce useful results. Also, it clearly does contain copies of at least some of the training set, because it can regurgitate verbatim.
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Antwort an @NoraDotCodes @moritzino3032
Actually, that is debatable. There is no clear precedent for that. We would need now to define if a license protects the code against that or if it don't.
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The whole thing is dubious at best, it is essentially offloading the task of "taking inspiration" from existing source code to AI that really doesn't understand what the code does. You can learn *what* a code snippet is doing and figure out *how* to do the same without copying it
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Antwort an @awakecoding @_odelucca und
What makes it even worse in this case is that GitHub Copilot is like a black box for the human using it: it magically spits out recommendations. By obscuring the process of sourcing where the code comes from it becomes almost impossible to catch cases leading to verbatim copying
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Antwort an @awakecoding @_odelucca und
GitHub Copilot is basically the equivalent of taking a very large collection of completed Legos and throwing them in a pool: a lot of them will be broken in small pieces but out of the lot you'll get large enough chunks still intact that will be suggested by the AI almost as-is
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I don't know how well you understand deep learning and NLP, but you should research GPT-3. It is not exactly what you're suggesting. Github Copilot is nothing special, it is just an implementation of the GPT-3 transformer by specializing it in coding.
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Antwort an @_odelucca @awakecoding und
What is "special" is that Github has access to the OpenAI GPT-3 transformer and were able to transform it into a product.
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I am not an AI expert and do not claim to understand its inner working - correct me if I am wrong, but this type of technology is unable to truly understand what the code truly does like a human being would? It looks like an elaborate code AI-powered code suggestion tool
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Antwort an @awakecoding @_odelucca und
People have already managed to make GitHub Copilot spit out entire functions of code verbatim - it even spits out leaked API keys! A human being copy/pasting the same from the original source would be aware of the implications, but not AI
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Antwort an @awakecoding @_odelucca und
When you've seen a function with the same name, or a similar name, written the same way 40k times it's pretty easy to get a verbatim reproduction. But with API keys it's just spitting out strings it would recognize as being an API key. Those keys wouldn't authenticate
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They do. They do authenticate. Please look around at the many people who are demonstrating this on Twitter.
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Antwort an @NoraDotCodes @awakecoding und
Oh, I hadn't seen anyone claiming they'd tested the keys. Could you dm me some of those examples?
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