In response to the concerns, JetBrains is exploring ways to make the AI helper both bundled and fully removable. Matt Ellis, developer advocate at JetBrains, clarified that the AI functionality is not enabled by default and no data is sent off-machine without user consent. He also noted that any data sent to the AI service is not used for training. Despite the backlash, JetBrains claims that many customers are happy with the bundled plugin.
Key takeaways:
- JetBrains is trying to figure out how to allow its customers to remove its AI assistant, which has been deeply integrated into its development environments and products.
- Some customers have raised concerns about the AI assistant, calling it a risk to corporate intellectual property, a security issue, and a breach of trust.
- Despite the AI assistant being bundled with the product, JetBrains insists that no AI functionality is enabled by default and no data is sent off-machine without user consent.
- JetBrains is looking into how its AI helper can be both bundled and fully removable, as removing a bundled plugin can break application signatures and cause problems with updates.