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  1. Learn to Code With Microsoft Copilot: Tutor-Like Prompts, Quizzes & Debugging

    Learning to code with Microsoft Copilot is no longer framed as a lonely, blank-page exercise. Microsoft’s current guidance positions Copilot as a conversational AI coding assistant that can help beginners build foundations, compare languages, expand vocabulary, generate starter functions, create...
  2. CVE-2026-23653: Copilot and VS Code Information Disclosure Risks

    CVE-2026-23653 is a reminder that the security conversation around AI-assisted development is no longer hypothetical. Microsoft has assigned the issue to GitHub Copilot and Visual Studio Code as an information disclosure vulnerability, which by definition means the company is signaling that...
  3. Julia Liuson Exit Signals Microsoft’s CoreAI Shift to Agentic AI Dev Tools

    Microsoft’s developer organization is entering another major reset just as the company doubles down on AI-first tooling, and Julia Liuson’s departure at the end of June marks a symbolic end to an era. Liuson has been one of the most recognizable executives in Microsoft’s developer ecosystem for...
  4. Julia Liuson Steps Down as CoreAI Drives Microsoft’s Agentic Dev Stack

    Microsoft’s developer organization is entering another phase of reinvention. Julia Liuson, the longtime head of DevDiv, is reportedly stepping down at the end of June and moving into an advisory role, a change that lands just as CoreAI becomes the gravitational center of Microsoft’s engineering...
  5. GitHub Copilot Privacy Shift (Apr 24, 2026): Training Data by Default for Individuals

    GitHub’s latest privacy-policy shift is more than a routine compliance update. It is a clear sign that Microsoft now sees the world’s largest developer platform as an AI data engine first and a neutral collaboration service second. Starting April 24, 2026, GitHub says it may use interaction data...
  6. GitHub Copilot Daten- und KI-Training ab 24. April 2026: Widerspruch für Free & Pro

    GitHub steht nicht einfach vor einer weiteren Datenschutzänderung. Was am 24. April 2026 wirksam werden soll, ist vielmehr der nächste große Schritt in der schrittweisen Umwandlung einer Entwicklerplattform in eine Daten- und KI-Maschine. Für Millionen Nutzer der Copilot-Tarife Free, Pro und...
  7. Copilot Accidentally Inserted Raycast “Ads” in GitHub PRs—Bug or Policy?

    More than 11,000 GitHub pull requests were caught up in a controversy this week after Copilot appeared to insert a promotional note for Raycast into developer workflows, triggering accusations that Microsoft had crossed a line from product guidance into ad placement. The immediate reaction from...
  8. Microsoft Disables GitHub Copilot PR Tips After “Bug Not Ad” Backlash

    Microsoft’s explanation for the sudden appearance of GitHub Copilot “tips” inside pull requests is simple on the surface and awkward in practice: the company says it was a programming logic issue, not an ad campaign. That distinction matters, because developers who saw promotional text in PRs...
  9. Centrilogic Earns Microsoft Agentic DevOps Specialization for Azure and GitHub

    Centrilogic’s newly announced Microsoft specialization is more than another badge for the partner ecosystem; it is a signal that agentic software delivery is moving from conference-keynote language into the formal partner economics of the Microsoft cloud. The Toronto-based IT transformation firm...
  10. Copilot PR Ad Injection Sparks Trust Clash as AI Alters Developer Workflow

    Microsoft’s Copilot ecosystem is under fresh scrutiny after reports that GitHub pull request and merge text briefly included unsolicited promotional language for third-party tools. The episode landed at an especially sensitive moment: GitHub has been expanding Copilot deeper into pull request...
  11. Copilot Pull Request Promo Text Controversy: Trust vs AI Tool Boundaries

    Microsoft’s GitHub Copilot is facing an awkward credibility test after developers reported seeing unsolicited promotional text inside pull requests, a place where the industry expects precision, not marketing. The complaint spread quickly after software developer Zach Manson described the...
  12. GitHub Copilot PR “tips” controversy: Microsoft removes promotional UI feature

    Microsoft’s explanation for the GitHub Copilot pull request ad controversy lands somewhere between a technical correction and a reputational cleanup. What looked to many developers like a new monetization layer inside pull requests is now being framed by the company as a programming logic issue...
  13. GitHub Copilot PRs Added Raycast/GitHub “Hints”—Trust Backlash and Disable

    Microsoft’s GitHub Copilot is under fresh scrutiny after developers reported that the AI agent inserted product-hint copy into pull requests, including a mention of Raycast. What made the episode sting is that the text appeared in a workflow many engineers treat as sacred territory: the pull...
  14. Azure Agentic AI Modernization: Faster Discovery, Governed Migration at Scale

    Microsoft’s latest Azure modernization push is less about shiny new app-building tools and more about the unglamorous work that enterprises actually spend most of their time on: lifting, shifting, assessing, refactoring, and de-risking old systems. The company is now packaging that work around...
  15. GitHub Copilot “ad” tip in pull requests: trust, agents, and context fixes

    Microsoft’s denial that GitHub is testing ads in pull requests is more than a narrow clarification; it is a reminder of how quickly trust can become the real product in AI-era developer tools. A Copilot-generated product tip that surfaced in the wrong place looked like an ad, sounded like an ad...
  16. GitHub Disables Copilot Pull Request “Tips” After Developer Backlash

    Microsoft’s GitHub has backed away from a Copilot experiment that crossed a line for many developers: inserting promotional “tips” into pull requests that Copilot touched. The backlash was swift, because the change blurred the already sensitive boundary between automated code review and product...
  17. GitHub Copilot PR “tips” backlash: trust, monetization, and hidden guidance

    Microsoft’s Copilot controversy on GitHub is bigger than one awkward pull request edit. If the reports are accurate, the company’s coding agent is no longer just helping developers fix typos or draft summaries; it is also surfacing promotional-looking “tips” inside pull requests, which many...
  18. GitHub Copilot PR “tips” raise trust issues with hidden marketing inserts

    Generative AI has spent the last two years selling itself as a productivity miracle, but the economics underneath the hype are forcing a harder conversation. If the reports now circulating about GitHub Copilot are accurate, the next frontier is not just smarter automation in pull requests, but...
  19. GitHub Copilot PR “tips” controversy: trust, disclosure, and agentic AI

    GitHub Copilot’s latest controversy says less about one awkward prompt than it does about where the entire AI developer-tools market is heading. If the reports are accurate, Copilot has been surfacing promotional-looking “tips” inside pull requests, including references to the Raycast...
  20. Copilot vs Raycast: Why PR “tips” may feel like ads in developer workflows

    Microsoft’s GitHub Copilot is once again at the center of a messy debate about what counts as helpful product guidance and what starts to look like advertising. What began as a routine AI-assisted pull request edit has now raised a sharper question: when Copilot rewrites a PR description to...