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You would think they would just avoid adjusting this, right?


If they don't "adjust" this, each user gets a random-ish result from all the code out there-- depending on mostly-unrelated context, it suggests a lot of genders or just 2.

In turn, you can guarantee both groups of people end up upset.


What’s there to be upset by? Both groups know the other exists, and both groups know that the other group has written code that copilot trained on.


Both groups will angrily complain that Copilot is suggesting the wrong thing.

Right now both groups are trying to silence the other-- with school libraries, etc, in the crossfire being angrily denounced.


> Both groups will angrily complain that Copilot is suggesting the wrong thing.

This is not normal, right? I mean, outside US.




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