AWS has rolled out Kiro, an AI‐powered integrated development environment currently in preview, with features aimed at surpassing“vibe coding” tools like Cursor. The platform shifts the coding ...
Spec-driven development doesn’t just change how we work with AI; it fundamentally improves the quality and sustainability of the software we build.
Amazon's cloud platform suffered a 13-hour disruption affecting one service after resident engineers allowed Kiro to make changes, according to four sources who spoke to the Financial Times. Kiro, ...
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 ...
Amazon Web Services (AWS) debuted a tool called Kiro today, which aims to formalize vibe coding, or a way to generate custom code through an AI chatbot. The vibe coding process typically entails ...
A new AI coding tool from Amazon uses agents to automatically create and update project plans and technical blueprints, aiming to solve an increasingly common business headache: undocumented ...
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 ...
Existing Kiro users are being limited, new users are not currently being welcomed Pricing details have been pulled – could a change be on the way already? Users cited poor performance and a desire for ...