📢 Update to our Data Usage Policy #51
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How can we ensure that all our devs are automatically opted out and ideally not include the copilot installation? Our business currently disallows all use of AI with our source code, and while this change means you will not train your AI assistant with our code, this still violates our corporate policy. |
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Hi @sirephil ! I understand, we recommend that you work with your development teams to ensure that they don't install the Einstein for Developers extension from the VS Code Marketplace. Your developers will only have access to this tool if they manually install the Einstein for Developers extension via the VS Code or OpenVSX Marketplaces. |
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Hello @AnanyaJha can you clarify the data usage policy as it relates to the Einstein for Developers FAQ here? https://developer.salesforce.com/tools/vscode/en/einstein/einstein-faq |
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Hi @dgyip ! I'm not seeing that sentence in our FAQs anymore, but please let me know if you see confusing language elsewhere! At this point, Salesforce does not use any customer info to train the CodeGen models. |
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With the latest release of Einstein for Developers, we've revamped our Data Usage Policy. We do not use any customer code or feedback to help train our internal LLM, CodeGen. With this change, new users will no longer be required to
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the Einstein for Developers product via any Setup pages - you will be enabled by default.Learn more in our updated Terms & Conditions
If this policy changes in the future, customers will be required to opt in to new data usage guidelines. If you have questions or concerns, please share them below.
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