GitHub Launches Free Version of AI-Powered Copilot, Expanding Access for 150 million Developers

GitHub Launches Free Version of AI-Powered Copilot, Expanding Access for 150 million Developers

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GitHub, the Microsoft-owned code collaboration platform, today announced the launch of GitHub Copilot Free, offering a no-cost version of its AI-powered coding assistant to developers worldwide. Integrated by default into Microsoft’s Visual Studio Code (VS Code), the move underscores GitHub’s push to democratize AI tools and reach a billion developers globally.

"GitHub has a long history of offering free products and services to developers," said GitHub CEO Thomas Dohmke in a blog post. "Starting with free open source and public collaboration, we added free private repos, free minutes for GitHub Actions and GitHub Codespaces, and free package and release storage."

GitHub Launches Free Version of AI-Powered Copilot, Expanding Access for 150 million Developers

Wed Dec 18, 9:14pm UTC
https://adtmag.com/Articles/2024/12/18/GitHub-Launches-Free-Version-of-AI-Powered-Copilot.aspx > GitHub, the Microsoft-owned code collaboration platform, today announced the launch of GitHub Copilot Free, offering a no-cost version of its AI-powered coding assistant to developers worldwide. Integrated by default into Microsoft’s Visual Studio Code (VS Code), the move underscores GitHub’s push to democratize AI tools and reach a billion developers globally. > "GitHub has a long history of offering free products and services to developers," said GitHub CEO Thomas Dohmke in a blog post. "Starting with free open source and public collaboration, we added free private repos, free minutes for GitHub Actions and GitHub Codespaces, and free package and release storage."