Amazon would rather blame its own engineers than its AI

(theregister.com)

76 points | by beardyw 2 days ago ago

12 comments

  • 7777777phil a day ago ago

    AWS's answer to an AI-caused outage is mandatory peer review for AI-generated changes. So the solution is human oversight, the same humans they've been cutting by the thousands.

    They took the human out, it broke, now the human goes back in. https://philippdubach.com/posts/a-bull-case/ gets into why domain expertise is going up in value, not down.

    • 8note a day ago ago

      is that actually their approach? amazon already had a technique for limiting access to prod, by denying access without one of your team members agreeing that that needs to be done.

      maybe they skipped it to get access to prod in some way, such that the cloudformation could be deployed from a developer desktop? or the thing they got permissions to has too broad of permissions.

      a choice of "a person needs to read this" vs "a machine needs to push back on this" has amazon as far as ive seen push to the latter

  • Ancalagon a day ago ago

    > Claude Code periodically likes to do that in my test environment as well, and is only hampered by the grim reality that even after being trained on the sum total of human knowledge, it still can't figure out how the hell the AWS CLI parameters and arguments work together. Neither can I. This is probably fine.

    I'm dying, this is so spot on. Trying to get claude to give me the correct AWS CLI commands is like pulling teeth.

  • tim-tday a day ago ago

    Which puts the blame squarely on the organization not the tool or the person.

  • conartist6 2 days ago ago

    people exist to serve AI, right?

    • spprashant 2 days ago ago

      People exist to prop up massive shareholder value and justify insane capex.

  • 8note a day ago ago

    if anyone gets a production line running for ai writing good code that steadily improves, its amazon.

    the COE process is pretty robust for putting together good training material and deterministic checks.

    its gonna keep getting these errors, and tend towards not getting the same error twice

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  • Habgdnv a day ago ago

    Now it is easy to blame AI for any mistakes, I remember back in the days we had to convince our PM that notepad++ was at fault for the bad code and the whole team should keep their jobs.

  • phplovesong a day ago ago

    Soon AI will come for the C suite too. Then whos lauhging?

  • kotaKat 2 days ago ago

    “A computer can never be held accountable. Therefore a compu-“

    Manager: “Pretty cool, huh?”

  • nine_zeros a day ago ago

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