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Managing your team's model usage

Control and secure AI models in your organization with GitHub Models.

Who can use this feature?

Organization owners can manage the models used in an organization

Note

GitHub Models for organizations and repositories is in public preview and subject to change.

Why restrict model usage in your organization?

Limiting the models available to your developers can help control spend on models and meet your governance, data security, and compliance requirements.

If you don't manage access, your teams may inadvertently use models that do not meet your organization’s standards, leading to potential risks such as:

For more information about using models at scale, see Using GitHub Models to develop AI-powered applications in your enterprise.

Exceptions to your organization's model settings

While GitHub Models for organizations and repositories is in public preview, some of your organization's model settings are not applied in certain circumstances. Your teams will be able to use AI models without limitation in the following places:

Enabling GitHub Models for an enterprise

For GitHub Models to be available to your organization, an enterprise owner must first enable the feature for the enterprise.

  1. In the top-right corner of GitHub, click your profile picture.
  2. Depending on your environment, click Your enterprise, or click Your enterprises then click the enterprise you want to view.
  3. At the top of the page, click Policies.
  4. Under "Policies", click Models.
  5. Under "Models", in the "Models in your enterprise" section, click beside Disabled and select one of the following options:
Controlling model usage in your organization

Note

You can only change your organization's Models settings if your enterprise policies allow access to GitHub Models.

You can choose to enable or disable GitHub Models for your organization. You can also choose to only allow the use of selected models or model publishers. For more information, see the instructions below.

You can also integrate your preferred external LLM models by bringing your own keys (BYOK) to GitHub Models. See Using your own API keys in GitHub Models

  1. In the upper-right corner of GitHub, click your profile picture, then click Your organizations.

  2. Next to the organization, click Settings.

  3. In the "Code, planning, and automation" section of the sidebar, click the Models dropdown. Then click Development.

  4. Under "Models", in the "Models in your organization" section, click beside Disabled and select Enabled from the dropdown.

    Note

    If GitHub Models is already enabled for the organization, the dropdown will show Enabled, and you can skip the step above.

  5. Under "Models permissions", select one or more options.

    Depending on your requirements, you can specify an enabled list, a disabled list, or both. Once you've added a publisher to a list, you can fine-tune the list by removing individual models from it.


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