"This could cost people their jobs": VS Code added Copilot as co-author without permission or notice

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Not content with threatening to replace your role at work or causing company layoffs, AI is taking credit for work it did not even generate. Or at least it was until Microsoft Copilot got called out.

Until recently, VS Code had been adding "Co-authored by: Copilot" to Git commits, even if Copilot had not helped at all. The behavior was caused when a pull request altered a Git extension to add the text by default.

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GitHub was accused of injecting ads into pull requests earlier this year. Now, users have complained that VS Code is wrongly crediting Copilot for generating content. (Image credit: Photo: Chesnot/Getty Images. Edit: Windows Central.)

Despite Vasyura's assurance of no ill intent, many were upset by the change. Copilot being credited incorrectly could cause issues for developers.

User "PufPufPuf2" explained the risks of the change (emphasis added):

"My issue with this: if my intention is to never have these "co authored by " trailers in my commits, this is a sudden breaking change. What's worse, it is not immediately visible to the user. Now I could look like I use a not-company-approved AI. That's absolutely unacceptable, this could cost people their jobs."

In one comment, Vasyura clarified that the pull request was reverted due to a bug in the feature, not massive backlash over the change. A separate comment by Vasyura confirmed that the bug was caught in testing but shipped anyway.

Vasyura detailed the situation in a GitHub post. Comments replying to that post are critical.

"Automatically enabling this was bad. Then claiming it was to “fix a bug” is utterly ridiculous," said martinbean.

"We’ve seen Microsoft shoehorning Copilot into literally everything it can, so when automatically adding “Co-authored by Copilot” to commits from inside a Microsoft code editor is claimed to be an “accident”, you can understand how people just aren’t going to believe that. At all."

Earlier this year, Microsoft was accused of injecting ads into GitHub pull requests. Microsoft disagreed with the definition of an ad, referring to an insertion as a "coding agent tip."

User trust in Microsoft tools is eroding. GitHub outages have spiked since Microsoft acquired the platform and well-known developers are moving on to other tools.

This VS Code issue will likely hurt Microsoft's reputation further.


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