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Join us for an engaging episode of the Product Thinking Podcast as I speak with Mario Rodriguez, Chief Product Officer at GitHub, about the transformative role of AI in product management and development.
In this episode, Mario discusses the integration of AI into GitHub's strategy, particularly through GitHub Copilot, and how it leverages AI to improve creativity in software development.
Mario provides a deep dive into how GitHub Copilot is changing the developer's landscape by freeing them from mundane tasks and allowing them to focus more on creative problem-solving. He also shares his vision for the future of software development and the role AI will play in it.Listen in to learn how AI can be a powerful tool to amplify productivity and creativity in your product management strategy.
You'll hear us talk about:
08:22 - Reimagining Developer Tools
Mario talks about how GitHub Copilot started as an AI-native product, focusing on augmenting human creativity rather than replacing it, and how it strategically integrates with existing developer workflows.
24:12 - Surprises in Copilot Adoption
Discover the unexpected ways developers used GitHub Copilot and how it challenged initial assumptions about product acceptance and success in the market.
32:27 - The Future of Product Management with AI
Explore how AI is shaping the product management field and what it means for the role of product managers in this fast-evolving industry.
Episode resources:
Mario on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariorodriguez3/
Github Copilot: https://github.com/features/copilot
Check our new course: https://productinstitute.com/p/mastering-product-strategy-overview
Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction
02:45 Dear Melissa
04:52 From Microsoft to GitHub CPO
13:13 Failing toward the right UX for Copilot
16:23 Using evals and metrics to refine AI models
24:03 Seeing Copilot in the wild: surprises and adoption
29:16 AI’s role in augmenting vs. replacing developers
36:26 Embedding AI into product strategy and practice
By Melissa Perri4.8
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Join us for an engaging episode of the Product Thinking Podcast as I speak with Mario Rodriguez, Chief Product Officer at GitHub, about the transformative role of AI in product management and development.
In this episode, Mario discusses the integration of AI into GitHub's strategy, particularly through GitHub Copilot, and how it leverages AI to improve creativity in software development.
Mario provides a deep dive into how GitHub Copilot is changing the developer's landscape by freeing them from mundane tasks and allowing them to focus more on creative problem-solving. He also shares his vision for the future of software development and the role AI will play in it.Listen in to learn how AI can be a powerful tool to amplify productivity and creativity in your product management strategy.
You'll hear us talk about:
08:22 - Reimagining Developer Tools
Mario talks about how GitHub Copilot started as an AI-native product, focusing on augmenting human creativity rather than replacing it, and how it strategically integrates with existing developer workflows.
24:12 - Surprises in Copilot Adoption
Discover the unexpected ways developers used GitHub Copilot and how it challenged initial assumptions about product acceptance and success in the market.
32:27 - The Future of Product Management with AI
Explore how AI is shaping the product management field and what it means for the role of product managers in this fast-evolving industry.
Episode resources:
Mario on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariorodriguez3/
Github Copilot: https://github.com/features/copilot
Check our new course: https://productinstitute.com/p/mastering-product-strategy-overview
Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction
02:45 Dear Melissa
04:52 From Microsoft to GitHub CPO
13:13 Failing toward the right UX for Copilot
16:23 Using evals and metrics to refine AI models
24:03 Seeing Copilot in the wild: surprises and adoption
29:16 AI’s role in augmenting vs. replacing developers
36:26 Embedding AI into product strategy and practice

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