GitHub is working on a new tool that will allow developers to code with their voice.
Announced at the annual GitHub Universe conference yesterday, the experimental feature works in tandem with Copilot, GitHub’s controversial AI-powered pair-programmer that collaborates with software developers by suggesting functions or lines of code — a bit like Gmail’s Smart Compose.
Copilot officially launched for everyone back in June, costing $10 per month or $100 per year after a free 60-day trial.
GitHub is serving access to the new voice feature via a waitlist that’s open for interest
GitHub teases new Copilot feature that lets developers code with their voice

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