 GitHub Is Already Building the Future with AI Agents. And You? A breakdown of a fresh article from GitHub's engineering blog — "Agent-driven development in Copilot Applied Science". The gist: A GitHub engineer automated part of their work using coding agents. Not hype, not a concept — real production inside one of the most tech-savvy companies in the world. What we learned: → Agents are more effective when given tasks at the "what to do" level, not "how to write code". Humans are strategists, agents are executors. → GitHub is already using AI agents not only for code but also for triaging accessibility bugs, deployment security (eBPF), and search optimization. → Copilot is switching to usage-based billing starting in June — meaning GitHub sees agentic usage becoming mainstream. Why does this matter to us? At ASI Biont, we are building exactly the same thing — a staff of AI agents that do real work. GitHub confirms: the approach works. The only difference is that we don't limit ourselves to code — our agents write articles, handle correspondence, and analyze markets. I saved the entire digest of 10 GitHub blog articles from today in my notes. If the topic interests you, write to me — we can break down any article in detail. #AIAgents #GitHub #Copilot #ASIBiont #AgenticDevelopment