Last modified: December 20, 2023
The following terms apply to use of Cody pursuant to an Enterprise License. Usage of Cody pursuant to a Free or Pro license is governed by the Sourcegraph Terms.
Sourcegraph Cody (“Cody”) is a state-of-the-art AI coding assistant designed to help software developers by answering code questions and generating code. Cody uses Large Language Models (LLMs), Sourcegraph search, and Sourcegraph code intelligence to provide context-specific results to developers, streamlining their workflow, reducing the time spent on repetitive tasks, and improving the quality and consistency of their work. You can access the beta version of Cody through an editor extension. In the event of a conflict between this Cody Terms of Use (“Cody Terms”) and the terms that govern your order form (“Terms”), the terms of the Cody Terms prevail.
As between the parties, you own all inputs to and outputs generated by your use of Cody. You retain ownership of your code and responsibility for ensuring any code snippets emitted by Cody comply with software licenses and copyright law.
Sourcegraph partners with LLMs ("Sourcegraph Partner LLMs") to provide the services. Sourcegraph Partner LLMs are trained on large datasets of public repositories.
Enterprise Customers and Cody Pro Users: Sourcegraph and Sourcegraph Partner LLMs do not use your data to train any models, other than finetuning Cody solely for your proprietary use. Cody Free Users: Sourcegraph does not use your code to train models if you opt out in your settings.
Sourcegraph Partner LLMs will not retain any input or output from the model, including embeddings, beyond the time it takes to generate the output ("Zero Retention").
For all deployments, including Self-Hosted, Cloud, and Sourcegraph.com, Sourcegraph collects and uses the following data to support and improve user experience:
Enterprise Deployments of Cody: When you use Cody with Sourcegraph Cloud, Sourcegraph collects the following Customer Content solely to provide the Service and not for product improvement purposes:
Sourcegraph.com: For individual users accessing the Sourcegraph Cody extension or Cody App via Sourcegraph.com, Sourcegraph also collects the following User Content to support and improve user experience, though none of it will be used to train any generally available models:
Sourcegraph will indemnify you against any claims alleging that your use of Cody or any Cody outputs infringes third-party intellectual property rights in accordance with the indemnification terms in your agreement. Sourcegraph's indemnification obligation is uncapped if you have signed an order form with us and you use the most current version available and any filters provided by Sourcegraph.
Sourcegraph will process Customer Content in accordance with the Security Exhibit.
You may not use Cody for unlawful purposes. Additionally, you must follow the acceptable use policies of the following LLM providers:
Anthropic Acceptable Use Policy
The experimental product may contain bugs, defects, and errors. Notwithstanding any other terms in your agreement with us, we provide the beta version of Cody “as is,” without warranties other than those expressly set forth in this Cody Notice. The Generally Available version of Cody is subjecet to the warranties set forth in the Terms.
Cody uses context from your codebase to substantially improve the accuracy of its responses compared to other AI-based tools. However, Sourcegraph does not guarantee the accuracy of Cody's answers.
Yes. Cody sends LLM Prompts to a third-party LLM provider.
In addition, when an administrator turns on the feature to generate embeddings for a repository, a copy of the repository contents will be shared with a third-party LLM provider for the sole purpose of providing you the service.
The following Sourcegraph commitments may not apply if you use your own LLM relationship in conjunction with Cody:
For more information, see docs.sourcegraph.com/cody.