"GitHub’s Copilot will use you as AI training data, but you can opt out"

"...if you’ve used the code completion in Visual Studio Code, asked Copilot a question on the GitHub website, or used another related AI feature, your interactions and code snippets could be harvested...."

https://www.howtogeek.com/githubs-copilot-will-use-you-as-ai-training-data-but-you-can-opt-out/

#ai #microsoft #copilot

GitHub’s Copilot will use you as AI training data, but you can opt out

That includes the Copilot features in Visual Studio Code.

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@ai6yr I’ve assumed all along that ALL the code stored in GitHub has been used to train their LLM. Does anyone believe that is not the case?
@patmikemid @ai6yr it was always the case because early versions of copilot would happily suggest other peoples api keys etc if they had been accidentally committed
@SecureOwl @patmikemid LOL there are so many keys in github. I imagine people are already automatically scraping them for nefarious purposes.

@ai6yr
@SecureOwl @patmikemid
They are, and they're very fast, sometimes faster than the alerts that you inadvertently pushed keys.

https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2024/12/02/revoke-exposed-aws-keys/

The shocking speed of AWS key exploitation - Help Net Security

Publicly exposed AWS access keys are being scraped and misused by attackers and organizations are failing to revoke them in time.

Help Net Security