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Published onFebruary 28, 2024

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While Microsoft has spun its partnership with OpenAI into thegeneralized Copilot experiencefor practically every one of its services under the sun, it was GitHub where the company first experimented with the pre-generative technology and yesterday that initial offering got expanded.

According tothe GitHub news blog, open-source developers will now be able to make use of a new business product called GitHub Copilot Enterprise. Copilot Enterprise promises a new level of conversational and customizable AI experiences for developers.

Behind Copilot Enterprise are three core experience tenants that include:

Over the past few months, select developers have been testing Copilot Enterprise in preview form, but as of yesterday Microsoft has made the platform generally available for $39 USD per user per month. For comparison, GitHub’s original Copilot experience started out at $10 per user per month or $100 for year with a 60-day free trail attached.

The standard feature set was impressive just a little over a year ago that included code completion, function writing, unit test creation, adding comments to programming code, suggested developer languages, query generation assistance, and a general understanding of code context for relevant suggestions.

For $19 more dollars, developers can now take advantage of conversations tailored to their organizations in chat form, pull request diff analysis, fine-tuned models for code completion, and stash commands among many others.

GitHub also says that Copilot Enterprise does not “use any of your organization’s private repositories or prompts and suggestions to train the machine learning models that power our products, unless you expressly instruct us to do so, for example with custom models.”

To access GitHub Copilot Enterprise, current Copilot Business users can utilize the same seat and policy management features to upgrade as an admin and as a single developer a new GitHub Copilot IDE-extension can be installed or a CLI extension made available for use in the terminal.

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Kareem Anderson

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He is always on the lookout for everything new about Microsoft, focusing on making easy-to-understand content and breaking down complex topics related to networking, Azure, cloud computing, and security.

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Kareem Anderson

Networking & Security Specialist

He is a journalist from the bay area, now living in Florida. He breaks down complex topics related to networking, Azure, cloud computing, and security