GitHub CEO Thomas Dohmke on Building Copilot, and the the Future of Software Development
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GithHub invented collaborative coding and in the process changed how open source projects, startups and eventually enterprises write code. GitHub Copilot is the first blockbuster product built on top of OpenAI’s GPT models. It now accounts for more than 40 percent of GitHub revenue growth for an annual revenue run rate of $2 billion. Copilot itself is already a larger business than all of GitHub was when Microsoft acquired it in 2018. We talk to CEO Thomas Dohmke about how a small team at GitHub built on top of GPT-3 and quickly created a product that developers love—and can’t live without. Thomas describes how the product has grown from simple autocomplete to a fully featured workspace for enterprise teams. He also believes that tools like Copilot will bring the power of coding to a billion developers by 2030. Hosted by: Stephanie Zhan and Sonya Huang, Sequoia Capital  Mentioned in this episode: Nat Friedman: Former Microsoft VP (and now investor) who came up with the idea that Microsoft should buy GitHub Oege de Moor: Github developer (and now founder of XBOW) who came up with the idea of using GPT-3 for code and went on to create Copilot Alex Graveley: principal engineer and Chief Architect for Copilot (now CEO of Minion.ai) who came up with the name Copilot (because his boss, Nat Firedman, is an amateur pilot) Productivity Assessment of Neural Code Completion: Original GitHub research paper on the impact of Copilot on Developer productivity Escaping a room in Minecraft with an AI-powered NPC: Recent Minecraft AI assistant demo from Microsoft With AI, anyone can be a coder now: TED2024 talk by Thomas Dohmke JFrog: The software supply chain platform that GitHub just partnered with 00:00:00 - Introduction 00:01:18 - Getting started with code 00:03:43 - Microsoft’s acquisition of GitHub 00:11:40 - Evolving Copilot beyond autocomplete 00:14:18 - In hindsight, you can always move faster 00:15:56 - Building on top of OpenAI 00:20:21 - The latest metrics 00:22:11 - The surprise of Copilot’s impact 00:25:11 - Teaching kids to code in the age of Copilot 00:26:38 - The momentum mindset 00:29:46 - Agents vs Copilots 00:32:06 - The Roadmap 00:37:31 - Making maintaining software easier 00:38:48 - The creative new world 00:42:38 - The AI 10x software engineer 00:45:12 - Creativity and systems engineering in AI 00:48:55 - What about COBOL? 00:50:23 - Will GitHub build its own models? 00:57:19 - Rapid incubation at GitHub Next 00:59:21 - The future of AI? 01:03:18 - Advice for founders 01:05:08 - Lightning round
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