Technology8/11/2025β€’Bloomberg

GitHub CEO to Leave Microsoft Amid Steep AI Competition

GitHub CEO to Leave Microsoft Amid Steep AI Competition

GitHub CEO Nat Friedman is stepping down from his role, marking a significant change for the software development platform owned by Microsoft. The resignation comes amid heightened competition in the AI tools market, which is becoming increasingly important for programmers. Microsoft acquired GitHub in 2018 for $7.5 billion, and Friedman has led the company since then. His departure signals a shift in the tech giant's priorities, as it navigates the growing demand for AI-powered programming tools. The next CEO of GitHub will face the challenge of maintaining the platform's dominance in the face of fierce competition from rivals offering advanced AI-driven features. The change in leadership at GitHub underscores the rapidly evolving landscape of the software development industry, where the integration of AI is becoming a crucial factor in attracting and retaining users. The new CEO will be tasked with ensuring GitHub remains a leading platform in this highly competitive and dynamic market.

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