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GitLab's Emilio Salvador on How AI Agents Are Reshaping Software Development
James Maguire
July 31, 2025

In my conversation with Emilio Salvador, Vice President of Strategy and Developer Relations at GitLab, we explore the evolving relationship between software developers and AI agents. He explains how agents are becoming collaborative partners that can streamline development tasks, enhance productivity, and free developers to focus on innovation.

Salvador emphasizes that AI agents won’t replace developers but will work alongside them, helping tackle complexity in modern enterprise environments. This emerging AI-driven development paradigm, Salvador predicts, will reshape workflows and team structures in the years ahead.

Core Takeaways
Agents as Productivity Boosters
AI agents are becoming essential tools that take on repetitive, low-value tasks so developers can concentrate on solving business problems.
GitLab's Duo Agent Platform
A new orchestration system that enables developers to use, customize, and integrate AI agents across the software development lifecycle.
Customization and Extensibility
Developers can build tailored agents that work with specific workflows, environments, and enterprise systems.
Future of Software Teams
AI agents will reshape how teams are structured and how software is developed—without replacing developers, but enhancing their capabilities.
KEY QUOTES

"AI Agents Will Free Developers to Focus on Innovation"

I feel that we are in the early stages of defining how both developers and agents are going to work together. The way I see them is that they are now a fantastic tool that will help the developers offload some of the existing work streams that do not truly add value to them. It's about driving innovation, it's about solving business problems using technology, and agents will help free up time for developers to focus on those things.

"Code Quality and Security Still Require Human Oversight"

The fact that you're able to write words and put them together doesn't make you a great writer. Eventually, even if agents will be able to code by themselves, there will always be a developer behind them—defining the business problem, the architecture, quality rules, and security. Those roles won't go away; if anything, they'll be more important than ever.

"The Duo Agent Platform Enables Custom Agent Ecosystems"

The idea behind the platform is to give companies an environment where they can bring their own agents. We're building the platform to be extensible and interoperable with all systems. We're also planning to introduce an agent catalog, allowing companies to build or integrate third-party agents tailored to their needs. This is key to supporting real enterprise workflows, not just demo scenarios.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
James Maguire
Executive Director
An award-winning journalist, James has held top editorial roles in several leading technology publications, covering enterprise trends in cloud computing, AI, data analytics, cybersecurity and more. He regularly communicates with industry analysts and experts and has interviewed hundreds of technology executives.