I could easily see companies, especially enterprise-level companies, expect code that was generated with AI to have some level of ownership attributed to that AI. Whether a simple "Co-Authored-by Copilot" byline on the commit is the right way to do that is another question though.
I could easily see companies, especially enterprise-level companies, expect code that was generated with AI to have some level of ownership attributed to that AI. Whether a simple "Co-Authored-by Copilot" byline on the commit is the right way to do that is another question though.
Correct, this was the ask.
No one, which is why he refuses to reply further to any of these inquiries.
I don't refuse - what would you like to ask?
they do, at least to some degree, but their comments are dead. You'll see them if you turn on show-dead somewhere