When GitHub first started out, it didn't really have any filter on copilot. And then eventually, we're like, okay, it needs to be slightly more controlled experience. We need to edit out some of the most egregious stuff and so we introduced a simple block list of words. It is conversations with a very, very wide cast of characters. This product in particular, I probably spent more time with legal than any other products that I've ever been responsible for all wonderful creative people.
Ryan J. Salva is the VP of Product at GitHub, where he led the incubation and launch of Copilot. Copilot uses OpenAI’s ML engine to suggest code and entire functions in real time, right from your editor, and is changing the way we build software. Ryan is an experienced developer and product manager, with over a decade of experience working for Microsoft before moving to lead the GitHub product team. In today’s episode, he shares how Copilot got its start, how it moved from prototype to live product, and how he structures R&D teams within larger companies. He also discusses the ethical questions surrounding AI use and how to build a successful product team, and shares the inside story of the development of Copilot.