The Bing integration will be useful for asking Copilot about things that may have changed since the model was originally trained. Another feature, fine-tuning, will allow companies to pick a set of repositories in their GitHub organization and fine-tune the model on those repositories. GitHub CEO Thomas Dohmke said the company plans to put "more Copilot in more places" and focus on the end-to-end experience of having Copilot available where developers are already working.
Key takeaways:
- GitHub has announced the general availability of Copilot Enterprise, a $39/month version of its code completion tool and developer-centric chatbot for large businesses.
- Copilot Enterprise includes features such as IP indemnity and the ability to reference an organization’s internal code and knowledge base. It is also integrated with Microsoft’s Bing search engine.
- Soon, users will be able to fine-tune Copilot’s models based on a team’s existing codebase, allowing new developers to get answers specific to their organization's processes.
- GitHub CEO Thomas Dohmke revealed that the company plans to put 'more Copilot in more places', focusing on integrating Copilot into existing workspaces rather than creating new destinations.