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GitHub Launches AI-Powered Copilot Autofix for Code Security
Aug 14, 2024, 04:30 PM
The software engineering industry is undergoing a transformative shift towards AI-driven development, with a significant focus on automated coding. By 2023, 92% of U.S. coders reported using AI tools, with 70% stating these tools improved their work, according to GitHub. GitHub has launched Copilot Autofix, an AI-powered tool integrated into GitHub Advanced Security, which can automatically detect and fix code vulnerabilities. This tool leverages ChatGPT to enhance security by addressing vulnerabilities as soon as they are found, thereby accelerating the development process and reducing security debt. The widespread adoption of AI coding tools marks a significant change in the industry, emphasizing efficiency and security.
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