Comment by fl0wenol
8 years ago
The thing is I don't trust this explanation for a second especially as it applies to non-paying customers; they could have just as easily trained a generic ML algorithm on a publicly available data set, like I don't know, the public stuff on github.
Moreover, they could have trained their suggestions to actually be useful before throwing this out there as a feature set they thought people would want to use.
Plus then it'd make sense for people to open up their code, as a "local dictionary" of sorts that could be prioritized over generic suggestions. But at least then it would have had demonstrated value.
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