GitHub's Plan for Agents — Kyle Daigle, GitHub
Original: GitHub's plan for Agents — Kyle Daigle, GitHub
GitHub is planning how to handle the platform strain created by the rapid rise of agentic coding.
GitHub helped pioneer modern AI coding with Copilot, accelerating the adoption of AI-assisted development. The subsequent rise of agentic coding has placed notable strain on the widely used developer platform. Kyle Daigle of GitHub discusses the company's plan for responding to this shift, although the provided excerpt does not specify products, features, or timelines.
GitHub once helped drive the modern era of AI coding through Copilot, gradually bringing AI-assisted code writing into mainstream development workflows. As capabilities have continued to evolve, the use cases are no longer limited to code completion: agentic coding has begun to grow rapidly, with AI agents able to participate more proactively in software development work and creating new demands on developer platforms.
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