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by n2d4 394 days ago
It's not survivorship bias. Survivorship bias would be if you made any conclusions from the 1000 merged PRs (eg. "90% of all merged PRs did not get reverted"). But simply stating the number of PRs is not that.
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As with all good marketing, the conclusions omitted and implied, no?
The implied conclusion ("Copilot made 1000 changes to the codebase") is also not survivorship bias.

By that logic, literally every statement would be survivorship bias.

That’s not the implied conclusion my guy. That’s the statement.
Then what do you claim the implied conclusion is?
That the number of successful (as in, merged and works) contributions are greater than those that did not.
Given that Github is continuing with the product and marketing to us it feels sufficient to count that as a conclusion.