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Hosts: Anthony Batt, Shane Robinson, and Francesca Vera from the Future-Proof Podcast by CO/AI - We analyze the impact of GitHub Workspace and Copilot on the work of both developers and product teams today and in the near future.
Github is a version control software, enables developers to save and manage their code changes. With the introduction of GitHub Copilot, powered by OpenAI's language model, developers can use AI to generate code and plan their projects. Microsoft's acquisition of GitHub and their integration with OpenAI solidifies their position as leaders in the AI coding domain. Yet, concerns about intellectual property and code ownership generated by Copilot exist. GitHub aims to expand its user base from 100 million developers to a billion, making coding more accessible to non-developers.
The discussion explores the implications of coding assistants like GitHub Copilot and the broader landscape of AI tools for coding. Topics include potential legal and ethical concerns, impacts on developers and the industry, the user experience of these tools, and competition among different coding AI assistants. The conversation also underscores opportunities for non-technical users and the potential for these tools to democratize software development. The hosts stress the importance of considering the intermediate steps and specific tasks that can be accomplished with coding assistants, rather than solely focusing on building billion-dollar companies.
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Hosts: Anthony Batt, Shane Robinson, and Francesca Vera from the Future-Proof Podcast by CO/AI - We analyze the impact of GitHub Workspace and Copilot on the work of both developers and product teams today and in the near future.
Github is a version control software, enables developers to save and manage their code changes. With the introduction of GitHub Copilot, powered by OpenAI's language model, developers can use AI to generate code and plan their projects. Microsoft's acquisition of GitHub and their integration with OpenAI solidifies their position as leaders in the AI coding domain. Yet, concerns about intellectual property and code ownership generated by Copilot exist. GitHub aims to expand its user base from 100 million developers to a billion, making coding more accessible to non-developers.
The discussion explores the implications of coding assistants like GitHub Copilot and the broader landscape of AI tools for coding. Topics include potential legal and ethical concerns, impacts on developers and the industry, the user experience of these tools, and competition among different coding AI assistants. The conversation also underscores opportunities for non-technical users and the potential for these tools to democratize software development. The hosts stress the importance of considering the intermediate steps and specific tasks that can be accomplished with coding assistants, rather than solely focusing on building billion-dollar companies.
Takeaways
CO/AI Github & Copilot article
Github-copilot-workspace
ZDNet Github Workspace Article
TechCrunch Article
Join our community: getcoai.com
Follow us on Twitter or watch us on Youtube
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