Amazon issued an unusually pointed rebuttal to a Financial Times report that its AI coding tools caused AWS outages, calling ...
Apparently, Amazon's own AI coding assistant, Kiro, was to blame for an AWS outage. The AI decided the human code needed ...
December, when AWS engineers allowed internal AI assistant Kiro to implement system changes without human intervention. According to four people familiar with ...
Amazon Web Services experienced a 13-hour interruption to one system used by its customers in mid-December after engineers allowed its Kiro AI coding tool to make certain changes, according to four ...
Amazon Web Services' recent outage, allegedly caused by its AI coding assistant Kiro, was reportedly blamed on human error by the company.
December, Amazon Web Services (AWS) suffered a 13-hour disruption in one of the systems customers use to check and compare the cost of its services.
Amazon Web Services faced a 13-hour service disruption in December after its agentic AI bot, Kiro, was given the autonomy to ...
When Amazon Web Services got hit by a 13-hour outage in December, it wasn’t because a person tripped over a cord. According to a report from the Financial Times, several anonymous Amazon employees ...
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Amazon engineers are pushing back on limits to Claude Code as internal guidance steers teams toward Kiro for production work and tighter oversight.
Amazon employees are not allowed to use Anthropic’s Claude Code for production work without formal approval, says a Business Insider report. The restr.
The tech giant's internal policy promotes an in-house tool called Kiro over Anthropic's Claude Code. Some Amazon engineers ...