Ars Technica·2 min read

After outages, Amazon to make senior engineers sign off on AI-assisted changes

Amazon implements new oversight for AI-assisted coding changes

In response to recent outages, Amazon is requiring senior engineers to sign off on AI-assisted coding changes made by junior and mid-level engineers. This decision follows a troubling trend of incidents linked to AI tools, including a nearly six-hour outage of its website this month caused by a faulty software deployment. Senior vice-president Dave Treadwell emphasized the need for immediate initiatives to enhance operational reliability during a meeting with engineers.

Key Takeaways

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    Amazon's website experienced a nearly six-hour outage this month due to a faulty software deployment.

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    Senior engineers will now be required to approve AI-assisted changes made by junior and mid-level engineers.

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    Amazon Web Services faced at least two incidents linked to AI coding tools, including a 13-hour service interruption.

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