
Do you use AI tools?
People who work at big orgs like Amazon etc are you allowed to use chatgpt or other ai tools? Like can you copy paste the code?
I have seen they are very strict with their codebases, if you can't use don't you feel like you are missing a very good productivity due to auto completion etc.
There are so many internal ai coding tools and ppl use it all the time. As long as the ai tool is internally hosted it's good to use. Plus we have amazon Q which works fine and is trained on internal codebase

I think the days of copy pasting are gone.. now it's just hitting the tab and let auto complete do the job
Hi,
Are you referring to any copilot, can you please share details?

It's basically any copilot tool. Different companies have their own thing.. they are integrated with your Ide where they auto suggest code.. Some of them also have a chat interface integrated with your Ide for conversations.. Basically similar to GitHub copilot but every company has their own thing

GS has enabled all devs with copilot(agent mode included) integrated with vscode, Intellij. They have an internal wrapper too on major LLM models for non devs to leverage AI.

Fractal has blocked all ai websites unless billed Io a client project or procured by team leads

That's kinda sad no?

Same in TechM it's blocked and only if client allows. some clients also dont allow

You are very behind bro/sis. Companies which make their own products, training models according to their code base and systems. And that is being used by developers. They don't need to go to chatgpt and others website and look for solutions.

I have not worked in big orgs with 100+ Engineers. Mostly start-ups so was just asking how it works for you guys..
Met a guy around 2 years back when chatgpt was new, and he told me we can't copy paste our code there. It's been a while so I was just confirming. As most folks said they used an internal tool mostly which is trained on their own data
I was asking using a general ai.






