In this episode, GitHub’s Martin Woodward talks about using GitHub Copilot for creative projects like hacking a Furby, launching Agent HQ, and how AI tools support developer creativity. Hosted live at GitHub Universe by the GitHub team.

Open Source Friday: Martin Woodward on GitHub Copilot, Furby Hack, and Agent HQ

Join us for an engaging conversation with Martin Woodward, VP of Developer Relations at GitHub, recorded live at GitHub Universe.

Key Topics Covered

  • Furby Hack with GitHub Copilot: Martin explains how he transformed his son’s old Furby into a musical ‘orchestra’ using GitHub Copilot, highlighting real-world creative AI applications.
  • Furby Choir & Live Demo: Insights into the keynote moment featuring a Furby choir on stage with Staff Engineer and concert pianist Helen Hou-Sandi.
  • Agent HQ Announcement: Martin introduces Agent HQ, GitHub’s new platform initiative to support AI coding agents, underlining GitHub’s open, choice-driven platform strategy for developers.
  • Developer Empowerment: Discussion of why GitHub aims to offer flexibility, avoid lock-in, and continuously improve core platform features to reduce friction for developers.
  • Behind-the-Scenes Stories: The making of custom conference badges and a look at platform changes aimed at improving the developer experience.
  • AI and Human Creativity: Martin shares his view that AI tools like Copilot accelerate—rather than replace—developers, emphasizing the importance of the human spark in software.

About the Speaker

Martin Woodward is GitHub’s VP of Developer Relations, advocating for open source, developer empowerment, and innovation through practical AI tools.

Summary

This episode offers a practical look at integrating AI into developer workflows, with hands-on examples, platform evolution highlights, and a strong focus on empowering developers through open source and innovative tools.