GitHub has introduced a new 'Agent Mode' for its AI-powered coding assistant, GitHub Copilot, available in preview on Visual Studio Code (VS Code) Insiders. This feature enhances Copilot's capabilities by enabling it to autonomously iterate on its own code, recognize and fix errors, suggest terminal commands, and perform self-healing tasks. In addition, GitHub announced the general availability of 'Copilot Edits,' a feature that allows developers to make inline changes across multiple files using natural language commands, now also in preview for Visual Studio 2022. These updates aim to streamline the coding process by automating complex tasks and improving developer productivity. GitHub also provided a first look at its autonomous software engineering agent, codenamed 'Project Padawan,' which is expected to assist in managing tasks like creating pull requests and resolving feedback when it launches later this year. Additionally, the Gemini 2.0 Flash model has been added to the model picker for Copilot users. These advancements highlight GitHub's commitment to integrating AI into software development workflows.
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Depuis le lancement de ChatGPT, l’IA générative s’impose à grande vitesse dans nos téléphones et ordinateurs. Ses applications potentielles sont légion tout comme ses zones d’ombre. Une technologie déjà considérée comme une impasse par un de ses créateurs. https://t.co/M5tchoh7MX