Updates to GitHub Copilot interaction data usage policy
Recorded: March 26, 2026, 4:02 a.m.
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Mario Rodriguez·@mariorod March 25, 2026 | 3 minutes Share: Today, we’re announcing an update on how GitHub will use data to deliver more intelligent, context-aware coding assistance. From April 24 onward, interaction data—specifically inputs, outputs, code snippets, and associated context—from Copilot Free, Pro, and Pro+ users will be used to train and improve our AI models unless they opt out. Copilot Business and Copilot Enterprise users are not affected by this update. Outputs accepted or modified by you This program does not use: Interaction data from Copilot Business, Copilot Enterprise, or enterprise-owned repositories The data used in this program may be shared with GitHub affiliates, which are companies in our corporate family including Microsoft. This data will not be shared with third-party AI model providers or other independent service providers. Written by Mario Rodriguez @mariorod Mario Rodriguez leads the GitHub Product team as Chief Product Officer. His core identity is being a learner and his passion is creating developer tools—so much so that he has spent the last 20 years living that mission in leadership roles across Microsoft and GitHub. Mario most recently oversaw GitHub’s AI strategy and the GitHub Copilot product line, launching and growing Copilot across thousands of organizations and millions of users. Mario spends time outside of GitHub with his wife and two daughters. He also co-chairs and founded a charter school in an effort to progress education in rural regions of the United States. Related posts GitHub availability report: February 2026 In February, we experienced six incidents that resulted in degraded performance across GitHub services. Jakub Oleksy Addressing GitHub’s recent availability issues GitHub recently experienced several availability incidents. We understand the impact these outages have on our customers and are sharing details on the stabilization work we’re prioritizing right now. Vlad Fedorov GitHub availability report: January 2026 In January, we experienced two incidents that resulted in degraded performance across GitHub services. Jakub Oleksy Explore more from GitHub Everything you need to master GitHub, all in one place. Go to Docs Build what’s next on GitHub, the place for anyone from anywhere to build anything. Start building Meet the companies and engineering teams that build with GitHub. Learn more Catch up on the GitHub podcast, a show dedicated to the topics, trends, stories and culture in and around the open source developer community on GitHub. Listen now We do newsletters, tooDiscover tips, technical guides, and best practices in our biweekly newsletter just for devs. Your email address * Subscribe Yes please, I’d like GitHub and affiliates to use my information for personalized communications, targeted advertising and campaign effectiveness. See the GitHub Privacy Statement for more details. Subscribe Site-wide Links ProductFeaturesSecurityEnterpriseCustomer StoriesPricingResourcesPlatformDeveloper APIPartnersAtomElectronGitHub DesktopSupportDocsCommunity ForumTrainingStatusContactCompanyAboutBlogCareersPressShop © 2026 GitHub, Inc. Terms Privacy Manage Cookies Do not share my personal information LinkedIn icon GitHub on LinkedIn Instagram icon GitHub on Instagram YouTube icon GitHub on YouTube X icon GitHub on X TikTok icon GitHub on TikTok Twitch icon GitHub on Twitch GitHub icon GitHub’s organization on GitHub |
GitHub, through its blog post dated March 25, 2026, authored by Mario Rodriguez, Chief Product Officer, announces an update to its interaction data usage policy for GitHub Copilot. Starting April 24th, the company will utilize data generated from Copilot Free, Pro, and Pro+ user interactions – including code snippets, context, and feedback – to refine its AI models unless users opt-out. This shift aligns with industry practices and is intended to improve model performance, enhancing suggestions and bug detection capabilities. Specifically, the data collected will encompass accepted/modified outputs, input code snippets, surrounding code context, comments, repository details, feature interactions, and thumbs-up/down ratings. The post emphasizes that this initiative doesn’t utilize data from Copilot Business/Enterprise users or those who have previously opted out, and clarifies that data sharing is restricted to GitHub affiliates and Microsoft, excluding independent AI model providers. Rodriguez highlights the importance of real-world interaction data for the future of AI-assisted development, referencing the positive impact of Microsoft’s internal data on initial model improvements. The company’s strategy relies on incorporating this data to deliver more accurate and secure code suggestions, addressing developer workflows and accelerating software development. If a user chooses to participate, they benefit from enhanced suggestions, and quicker identification of potential bugs. Rodriguez underlines the ongoing commitment to providing a robust AI-powered development experience, asserting that users can continue using Copilot’s existing features while contributing to its continuous improvement through interaction data. The post concludes by reiterating the company’s goal of empowering developers to build better, more secure software faster, emphasizing the collective contribution of users to the AI model’s development. |