While aws:kms is being used for server side encryption, how will it use a SSE-C kind of an encryption where the encryption key is provided by the client?
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quite bad, there is no indicator whether it is generating the code or not, or it just simply not working, i try with js with hello world which return just a string hello world, it seem not respond at all
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@@awssupport I have read that, and it's clear how to opt out, but it's not transparent what it does when you don't opt out. In CodeWhisperer doc It say "Amazon CodeWhisperer Individual uses your content, such as code snippets, comments, cursor location, and contents from files open in the IDE as inputs to provide code suggestions". But it's not clear is it only for our suggestions or it can be used for public suggestions too, which would be security issue.
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how to add codeWhisperer to vscode , can you explain that as well
While aws:kms is being used for server side encryption, how will it use a SSE-C kind of an encryption where the encryption key is provided by the client?
Hi, Kumar. 👋 The technical nature of your query is slightly outside the scope of what we're able to assist with on this platform. For tech assistance, please see the options listed here: go.aws/tech-support. 🤓 ^RW
awesome.............................
Thanks! Very helpful.
Glad you found it helpful! 🙌
Also please consider python notebook support.
There is Jupyter Lab support
video is helpful ,but generate code is not auto, use is very difficult
quite bad, there is no indicator whether it is generating the code or not, or it just simply not working, i try with js with hello world which return just a string hello world, it seem not respond at all
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If I enable "Share Code Whisperer content with AWS", can my code be exposed or give as an example to other AWS clients?
Hello! For more info about sharing your data with AWS & how to opt out of doing so, visit this link: go.aws/3s80LhC. ^RB
@@awssupport I have read that, and it's clear how to opt out, but it's not transparent what it does when you don't opt out. In CodeWhisperer doc It say "Amazon CodeWhisperer Individual uses your content, such as code snippets, comments, cursor location, and contents from files open in the IDE as inputs to provide code suggestions". But it's not clear is it only for our suggestions or it can be used for public suggestions too, which would be security issue.
Hello! 👋 In this case I kindly ask for you to post this query on our re:Post community of experts for a better explanation & clarification, here: go.aws/aws-repost. ^RZ
very helpful video
Why would someone use this when there's Copilot?
It's freeeeee