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Hi, hello! Welcome to Friday. Today, I’m covering GitHub’s latest AI launch, but first and

Hi, hello! Welcome to Friday. Today, I’m covering GitHub’s latest AI launch, but first and for the last time this... [Product Hunt]( [Read in browser]( TOP NEWS Hi, hello! Welcome to Friday. Today, I’m covering GitHub’s latest AI launch, but first and for the last time this week… Here are the headlines: 🍎 [Apple saw a 10% drop in iPhone sales during its earnings call.Â]( 🎵 [Spotify has quietly moved its lyrics function behind a paywall.]( 🎪 Apple’s next event is on May 7th, [here’s want to expect.Â]( PRODUCT HIGHLIGHT [GitHub just launched a tool to make building your next product easier]( It’s no secret that AI is starting to play a pivotal role in the life of developers. Over the past two years, seasoned and junior devs alike have been using AI to bash bugs, fix syntax, and even code up entire apps. Now GitHub wants to take it one or maybe two steps further with the launch of [GitHub Copilot Workspace](, an update of its code completion tool, Copilot. Copilot Workspace is designed to inject AI into every stage of the development process. Developers can use it to brainstorm an idea, scope out a project, code, test, and debug the end product. According to the announcement, Workspace will be directly integrated into Github repositories and or libraries. From there, developers can describe through prompts what they want done for the project, Copilot will then come back with its own suggestions which the user can accept, decline, or change. Once you’re happy with the final plan, Copilot can help you complete the code, run it, and eventually finish the project all with a big helping hand from AI. Of course, GitHub isn’t the only company trying to stage an AI-developer-led revolution. Devin by the folks over at Cognition is a developer AI of the same breath and it was marketed as the first ever fully AI developer, [although, its quality has been called into question](. [Check it out]( Friday, 3 May 2024 Yesterday's Top Products [Waxwing — AI copilot for every marketing task]( [▲ 656+]( [QueryPal — Get instant, AI-powered answers from your company knowledge]( [▲ 388+]( [Monterey AI 2.0 — Copilot for product insights]( [▲ 313+]( [fullwindcss — Extra color shades for Tailwind CSS]( [▲ 248+]( [WIZPR RING — Smart AI ring for instant voice access to AI]( [▲ 192+]( [BlockSurvey — Token-gated forms & surveys]( [▲ 172+]( [Autopilot for Slack — Instant AI answers in Slack from all your apps]( [▲ 151+]( [AI Assistant and Bot Builder — Build custom AI assistant with no-code visually]( [▲ 157+]( [Playbook x GPT — Search your images and videos with GPT]( [▲ 144+]( [Job Boardly — Launch a fully-functional, SEO-friendly job board in minutes]( [▲ 132+]( [Discover many more]( CAT NIPS CAT NIPS [Synthesia]( launched a new tool to make realistic avatars with AI. [Prompto]( lets you use multiple LLMs in your browser. [Rompolo]( lets you create and share photo albums with a QR code. MAKER’S CORNER [Wizardshot]( uses AI to help you create step-by-step tutorials. [Condens]( is a centralized place for all of your user research. [AnswerTime](helps you conduct user research with the help of AI. BEYOND THE FOLD [Office Slacker](helps you appear busy in work even if you’re taking a break. SHOUTOUTS producthunt.com/shoutouts We’ve been sharing shoutouts by launching makers to let you know what products are poppin off in startup stacks. Now you can see them for yourself at [producthunt.com/shoutouts](. We are home to the #1 source of what products startups use. Which AI tools are the most popular? [so helpful]( Are people really using [Linear]? [yes]( I’m starting a side project – which tools should I use? t[hese]( See today’s coolest products [in one place](. ONE MORE THING Copilots for code are all the rage lately (like the one I shared above), but Copilots exist for a lot of different reasons. [Monterey]( is a Copilot for product insights. It uses AI to aggregate, triage, and analyze user feedback across support tickets, sales calls, and interviews. [Check it out]( [Tell us how we're doing]( [We're working on improving Product Hunt every day and we want to hear from you. What do you love? How could we do better? All feedback is helpful.]( [Speak your mind]( We send this email daily. Feel free to [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe]( from these emails at any time. [Advertise](, [Twitter](, [Facebook](, [Stories](

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