The initial description of the OverflowAI Visual Studio Code extension says:
Meeting users in Slack is helpful, but we wanted to do more. Developers spend a lot of their time in an IDE and Stack Overflow wants to help coders find solutions without breaking their flow. To do that, we’re working on an IDE extension for Visual Studio Code powered by OverflowAI. This extension pulls in validated content from both the public platform and your private Stack Overflow for Teams instance to provide your developers with a personalized summary of how to solve their problems efficiently and effectively, allow them to dig deeper where needed, and then document new learnings and solutions.
Exactly what does the last line mean? Is it just some sort of marketing empty buzzword or does it imply something else? More specifically, does this betray the intention to train the model on the users code in some way? Or it is simply hinting at some way to post an answer directly from inside Visual Studio Code (again, using the user code as an input)?
Thanks to Peter Mortensen’s comment, another line caught my eye:
Highlight code to explain the code.
In order to be able to explain the code, the client extension component has to send the code to some server, probably owned by Prosus. I doubt any company would allow their developers to use an extension that has the ability to "upload" part of the company developed application code to some other company, regardless of the nature of said company. This plug-in already looks like something that will be strictly forbidden in any workplace.
... There is a reason many company tell their employees to NOT use those "Power Point like" online tools to make presentations.