Amazon engineers face new restrictions on AI-assisted code after outages hit its retail site, highlighting growing risks of generative AI in production systems.
Amazon engineers are pushing back against a company policy favoring its AI coding assistant, Kiro, over superior third-party tools like Claude Code. Around 1,500 engineers have formally backed Claude ...
Are AI tools reliable enough to be used at in commercial settings? If so, should they be given “autonomy” to make decisions? These are the questions being raised after at least two internet outages at ...
Amazon has announced that it will restrict internal use of Claude Code, an AI coding assistant developed by Anthropic, in favor of its in-house developed tool, Kiro. This decision has sparked ...
A new variation of the fake recruiter campaign from North Korean threat actors is targeting JavaScript and Python developers with cryptocurrency-related tasks. The activity has been ongoing since at ...
Amazon stock recently sold off on the back of its $200 billion spending forecast for 2026. But AWS CEO Matt Garman just assuaged investor fears in a recent interview. If Amazon earns adequate returns ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Amazon’s cloud unit has suffered at least two outages due to errors involving its own AI tools, leading some ...
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AI coding agents might be all the rage, but they should come with a serious warning label: Use (or let loose) at your own risk. Amazon provided an internal post-mortem on one of the disruptions, which ...
Amazon is pushing hard to make AI-assisted coding an everyday habit across the company. The target is clear—80 per cent of developers should be using AI for coding tasks at least once a week, ...