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Today in AI: Copilot Leaks, Refusal Vector, Agent Creep

Three technical signals surfaced today across developer tooling, alignment research, and agent architecture. We're looking at attribution leaks in VS Code, a structural breakthrough in model refusal, and the reality of long-term agent autonomy.

GitHub Copilot is inserting co-author metadata into commits without explicit consent, raising questions about repository integrity. Meanwhile, researchers identified a single vector controlling LLM refusals, suggesting safety fine-tuning might be more fragile than assumed. Finally, a long-term agent experiment reveals the inevitability of permission creep in production workflows.

#GithubCopilot #VsCode #GitCommits

0:00 The Copilot attribution leak
0:39 Mapping the refusal vector
1:08 The agent autonomy experiment
1:37 Consent and alignment threads

Видео Today in AI: Copilot Leaks, Refusal Vector, Agent Creep канала AI Dev Diaries
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