• VS Code gives Copilot credit for human work

    From Mike Powell@1:2320/105 to All on Wed May 6 09:17:40 2026
    'That is unacceptable in a professional development workflow': Microsoft acts after VS Code gives Copilot credit for work a human developer did

    Date:
    Tue, 05 May 2026 15:05:00 +0000

    VS Code was adding 'Co-authored-by: Copilot' freely, even when the assistant wasn't used and AI chat features were disabled. Microsoft has reversed a controversial change in VS Code which automatically partly attributing Github commits to Copilot - even when the AI tool wasn't used.

    Developers had previously taken to forums including Reddit to complain that 'Co-authored-by: Copilot' was getting added to their commits, even when they had not used the assistant and had even turned off Copilot chat functionalities. It remains unclear whether this earlier behavior was intended, however it seems that Microsoft has admitted the mistake and rectified the issue in a new update. A March 2026 change
    within VS Code reportedly added the Copilot authorship label regardless of Copilot usage, per reports, though a VS Code reviewer has since apologized: "There was no ill intent by [an] evil corporation, but rather a desire to support functionality that some customers expect of VS Code [with regard to] AI-generated code."

    Following a more recent change applied to version 1.119, AI attribution will only be added if users explicitly choose it.

    "Obviously, it should not be on when disableAIFeatures is on and it should
    not be reporting changes that were not done by AI," Dmitriy Vasyura wrote . "I'll work on fixing those and meanwhile revert default to off in 1.119 update."

    The company has also scaled back intrusive Copilot integrations following broader developer backlash, with coders less likely to trust a tool that automatically changes metadata without their explicit consent.

    Despite the Microsoft worker confirming that the Copilot author label changes have been reversed, users still expressed their distrust in the company for allowing the feature to reach production in the first place. Many criticized the company for referring to such changes as bugs, noting that they were intentional all along.

    Link to news story: https://www.techradar.com/pro/that-is-unacceptable-in-a-professional-developme nt-workflow-microsoft-acts-after-vs-code-gives-copilot-credit-for-work-a-human -developer-did

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