You don't necessarily need to trust them for them to be useful.
I can often evaluate a Copilot autocompletion (check that code looks right at first glance, check that it compiles, hover over method+type signatures to see their docs, run the code) in less time than it would take me to find+read a Stack Overflow answer.
I can often evaluate a Copilot autocompletion (check that code looks right at first glance, check that it compiles, hover over method+type signatures to see their docs, run the code) in less time than it would take me to find+read a Stack Overflow answer.