Google introduces Gemini Code Assist for Individuals with high usage caps
Gemini Code Assist for GitHub scans pull requests for bugs
Aims to compete with GitHub Copilot and attract early-career developers
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The model powering Code Assist for Individuals has a 128,000-token context window, enabling it to handle complex codebases efficiently.
Google hired Ryan Salva, who previously led the GitHub Copilot team, to spearhead Google’s work on developer tooling, showcasing its commitment to competing with Microsoft and GitHub.
By offering a free AI coding assistant with high usage caps, Google aims to attract early-career developers to potentially upgrade to enterprise plans, thus generating revenue.
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