GitHub Copilot’s Latest Update Bets on Model Choice, Not Model Loyalty

GitHub Copilot now supports multiple AI models, including Kimi K3 and MAI-Code-1.1-Flash, allowing developers to switch between them. This update also introduces agent plugins and local Ollama integration for greater flexibility in coding workflows.
Key takeaways
- Model choice is prioritized over single AI loyalty.
- New models Kimi K3 and MAI-Code-1.1-Flash added.
- Agent plugins and local Ollama support enhance flexibility.
- Developers can switch models for optimal coding results.
Why it matters
Developers can now select the best AI model for specific coding tasks, rather than being limited to a single option. This flexibility can improve code generation quality and efficiency, adapting to diverse project needs and developer preferences.
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