Bezos-corp blames user error for outage, 'specifically misconfigured access controls' In a cautionary tale of agentic AI, AWS ...
Amazon Web Services experienced a 13-hour interruption to one system used by its customers in mid-December after engineers ...
Amazon has confirmed that configuration errors involving AI tools led to at least two significant disruptions within its Amazon Web Services ...
Amazon Web Services introduced a preview of Kiro, a program developers can use to write code with help from artificial intelligence. Kiro also generates diagrams and task lists to streamline ...
Amazon Web Services (AWS) last week announced an agentic AI IDE called Kiro, adding to a growing camp of AI coding assistants based on Microsoft's ubiquitous open-source based Visual Studio Code ...
New AI-assisted workflows add flexibility to Kiro, but retain enough of its spec-heavy development model to appeal to disciplined teams.
A recent Amazon Web Services (AWS) outage that lasted 13 hours was reportedly caused by one of its own AI tools, according to reporting by Financial Times. This happened in December after engineers ...
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) -Amazon suggested its engineers eschew AI code generation tools from third-party companies in favor of its own, a move to bolster its proprietary Kiro service, which it ...
Amazon Web Services is building a new AI-powered code-generation tool codenamed “Kiro,” Business Insider reported, citing internal documents it had viewed. The tool can use prompts and existing data ...
What if your development environment could not only write code but also anticipate your needs, streamline your workflows, and adapt to the unique complexities of your projects? With the unveiling of ...
Using the official Checkmarx IDE extension, developers can activate Developer Assist inside Kiro with minimal setup, with support for additional development workflows, including command-line ...
Amazon's cloud unit said Monday that it has released a preview of Kiro, a program developers can use to write code with help from artificial intelligence. In a post on X, Amazon CEO Andy Jassy said ...