M.F.M Fazrin
2 min readMay 7, 2024

Why GitHub Copilot is Not Updated

GitHub Copilot, an AI-powered coding assistant, has been a game-changer for developers worldwide. However, some users have raised concerns about its outdated knowledge base, particularly regarding the .NET SDK version. As of its last update in 2021, GitHub Copilot’s knowledge base recognizes .NET 6.0 as the latest stable version. However, Microsoft has since released .NET 8.01.

Why is GitHub Copilot’s Knowledge Base Outdated?

GitHub Copilot, like many AI models, relies on a snapshot of data taken at a specific point in time. In this case, the snapshot was taken in 20211. This means that any developments or updates in the tech world post-2021 are not reflected in GitHub Copilot’s responses.

The Case of .NET 6 vs .NET 8

In the case of .NET SDK, GitHub Copilot’s knowledge base recognizes .NET 6.0 as the latest stable version1. This was accurate at the time of the last update in 2021. However, Microsoft has since released .NET 8.0, with the latest release date being Nov, 2023.

What Can Users Do?

While GitHub Copilot’s knowledge base may not provide real-time updates, it encourages users to check the official Microsoft .NET website or other reliable sources for the most up-to-date information1. This ensures that users have access to the latest and most accurate information.

Conclusion

While GitHub Copilot is a powerful tool, it’s important to remember that its knowledge base is not updated in real time. Therefore, it’s always a good idea to cross-verify with official or reliable sources for the most current information, particularly for rapidly evolving fields like software development.

M.F.M Fazrin
M.F.M Fazrin

Written by M.F.M Fazrin

Senior Software Development Specialist @ Primary Health Care Corporation (Qatar)

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