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by Vaslo 1748 days ago
It's learning from existing code, right? Doesn't this say something about developers in general, or is the thought that it uses combinations of code that are insecure?
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I don't hold the average developer in very high regard. There are tons of developers who are much better than me and I readily read their books, follow their tweets, blog posts and online talks to learn from them. I hold them in high regard, but these people are not the average developer.

If you would pick any smaller company with a dev team, a freelancer or an agency, your chances of finding a developer who understands and upholds quality code is vastly reduced.

Not to mention a lot of beginners will just push their practice projects to GitHub and never look at it again. I'm also guilty of this, but I never realized Microsoft was training AI with this code. If Copilot is learning from these projects then I'd say the code it regurgitates is not average, but even below average.