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Microsoft’s AI coding tool hits 20M user milestone

Microsoft’s AI coding tool hits 20M user milestone

GitHub Copilot, the AI-powered code assistant, has surpassed 20 million total users, according to TechCrunch.com.

Launched in 2021 and owned by Microsoft, Copilot helps developers write code faster and more efficiently.

The tool is powered by OpenAI models and suggests code completions based on user input.

GitHub reports that Copilot is now used in 37 countries and supports over 50 programming languages.

It’s being adopted across various fields, including game development, web design, and scientific research.

Copilot is also being integrated into Microsoft Office, Outlook, and other Microsoft products.

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