Automatically write code? Google Colab challenges githubcopilot
On May 18th, NetEase Technology reported that Google recently announced the addition of a new AI encoding feature to Google Coloratoriy (Colab).It is understood that this feature is supported by the new "Bunsen Code" model Codey, which supports over 20 encoding languages, including Go, Google Standard SQL, Java, Javascript, Python, and Typescript
On May 18th, NetEase Technology reported that Google recently announced the addition of a new AI encoding feature to Google Coloratoriy (Colab).
It is understood that this feature is supported by the new "Bunsen Code" model Codey, which supports over 20 encoding languages, including Go, Google Standard SQL, Java, Javascript, Python, and Typescript. Colab users will be able to enjoy real-time code completion, generation, and interaction with programming dedicated chat robots, improving development efficiency and code quality.
This move is seen as Google's direct challenge to Microsoft's GithubCopilot, providing a more convenient user experience for deep learning applications and Python developers.
According to Google, these new features will be gradually launched in the next few months, with paid users experiencing them first, and then free users and users from other regions will soon receive access. (Jiang Miao)
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