Abstract
Abstract This study assesses the integration of GitHub Copilot into agile software development practices in one of Norway’s largest public sector organizations. Through a quasi-experimental survey of 115 participants, we differentiate the attitudes of users and non-users of GitHub Copilot regarding their development routines. Findings reveal that Copilot users experience significantly greater focus on engaging tasks and less dependence on colleagues compared to non-users, while non-users maintain a more cautious stance on AI use in the public sector. Further, while users generally showed more positive attitudes and fewer frustrations, these differences were not statistically significant. The study advocates for a mindful adoption of AI tools in agile settings, balancing individual benefits with interdependence and team unity.