Amazon's top retail technology convened a "deep dive" meeting on Tuesday to discuss a string of recent site outages.
Internal documents obtained by Business Insider show how Amazon is reacting to a series of recent outages related to software ...
Amazon has begun tightening internal controls on how its engineers use AI-powered coding tools, according to internal documents and company disclosures. The company is steering developers toward its ...
Even senior developers have been asked to get manager sign-off to prevent AI-generated errors affecting Amazon services.
AWS suffered a 13-hour interruption to a cost calculator used by customers in mid-December after engineers allowed the group’s Kiro AI coding tool to make certain changes, and the AI tool opted to ...
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Amazon has announced a 90-day “code safety reset” across some of its most critical engineering systems after a string of outages disrupted customer orders and r ...
Amazon’s Directors and VP-level leaders responsible for these systems have been directed to conduct top-down audits of code-writing, approval, and deployment processes within their organisations.
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 is implementing a 90-day code safety reset with stricter controls and approvals following AI-related outages ...
Under the reset programme, Amazon engineers will face stricter rules for modifying code, including additional reviews, approvals, and documentation before changes are pushed live.
From a 13-hour AWS outage to 6.3 million lost orders, Amazon's AI coding push has had a rough few months. The post AI code wreaked havoc with Amazon outage, and now the company is making tight rules ...