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Writer's pictureKrzysztof Kosman

Week in IT Digest #25

GitHub Copilot is now free for developers in VS Code

The most monumental news this week is the pivotal focus on generative AI transforming industries with tools like GitHub Copilot, marking a new era in automation and efficiency, crucial for entrepreneurs and developers to enhance their strategic capabilities and embrace future innovations.

TL;DR

  • GitHub Copilot is now free for developers in VS Code.

  • Credential phishing attacks rise significantly with AI sophistication.

  • TP-Link routers face security investigations.

  • Vultr raises $333M to compete in AI chip infrastructure.

  • AI poised to transform the $12 trillion US services industry.

Change Summary

The significant strides made in generative AI, evidenced by the free introduction of tools like GitHub Copilot and Microsoft’s emphasis on enhancing capabilities, are reshaping how software development is approached, leading to a rise in automation and a decrease in traditional coding requirements. This shift enables businesses to achieve greater efficiencies and innovate rapidly but also invites security threats that necessitate stringent protective measures. As AI becomes more proficient, it will likely lead to a fundamental alteration of job markets, with increased need for AI literacy and adaptability in software development.


Furthermore, AI’s infiltration into sectors such as healthcare foresees a future of more data-driven decisions and automated processes, altering the landscape permanently. Developers and entrepreneurs must navigate these changes by adopting AI-focused strategies while balancing ethical and regulatory considerations. The consistent rise of AI calls for an equally sophisticated approach to cybersecurity. Increasing threats like AI-driven phishing attacks underscore a critical need for advanced defense strategies, inspiring future developments in AI security.


The transformation highlights a period where keeping pace with AI innovations is as crucial as implementing robust structures to protect sensitive data, demanding all stakeholders to maintain a dual focus on technology advance and safety.

Change Patterns

Recent weeks have revealed a robust advancement in AI implementations across sectors, with increasing investment flowing into AI startups and tech firms. This trend points towards a future where AI’s role in decision-making, creative industries, and operational efficiencies is expected to grow rapidly.


Simultaneously, cybersecurity remains an ongoing theme, with vulnerabilities and attacks progressively becoming more sophisticated, urging sectors to adopt proactive measures. The approach to leveraging AI while maintaining strong cybersecurity frameworks is a clear pattern guiding current developments.


Observing these patterns, it’s evident that the industry is steering toward integrated, secure AI solutions as a norm.

Topic Clusters

Generative AI and Its Impact

  1. Q&A with Microsoft Chief Product Officer of Responsible AI Sarah Bird on generative AI, its impact on work, Copilots, OpenAI, AGI, AI agents, bias, and more

    In a Q&A with Sarah Bird, the importance of enhancing human capabilities through generative AI rather than replicating them is emphasized, covering topics like Copilots and AI bias.

  2. GitHub makes its Copilot free in VS Code, with 2,000 code completions and 50 chat messages per month; GitHub now has 150M developers, up from 100M in early 2023

    GitHub’s Copilot tool for VS Code becomes free, offering specific monthly limits, amid a growing developer base.

Cybersecurity Threats and Strategies

  1. SlashNext report warns of eightfold rise in credential phishing as AI drives sophistication

    Credential phishing attacks have increased eightfold, attributed to AI-driven sophistication, highlighting urgent security measure needs.

  2. TP-Link routers are being investigated by several US authorities

    TP-Link routers face investigations and potential bans due to security flaws, raising significant cybersecurity concerns.

AI Investment and Expansion

  1. Data center operator Vultr raised $333M led by LuminArx, with participation from AMD and others, at a $3.5B valuation, its first outside funding round

    Vultr raises $333 million in its first funding round, aligning with AMD’s AI market strategies.

  2. AI software startups set to take over $12 trillion US services industry

    AI startups encroach on resistant sectors like legal and healthcare, highlighting automation’s potential impact.


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