AWS introduces autonomous AI agents

Amazon Web Services (AWS) has unveiled three new autonomous AI agents, marking one of its boldest moves yet into enterprise automation. The “Frontier agents,” announced on Tuesday, are designed to handle coding, security tasks, and DevOps operations with minimal human intervention.

The lineup includes Kiro, an agent capable of writing and refining code independently for days at a time. AWS says Kiro can manage full development cycles; debugging, iterating, and integrating code, making it a potential game-changer for engineering teams facing heavy workloads or rapid release schedules.

Two additional agents focus on high-stakes technical operations: one dedicated to cybersecurity tasks and another built for DevOps workflows. Together, the trio reflects AWS’s push toward deeply integrated AI systems that don’t just assist developers but actively execute and complete complex technical tasks.

Amazon Web Services introduce AI Agents, AWS

AWS executives describe the agents as part of a broader shift toward “hands-off infrastructure,” where AI manages routine and long-duration tasks while humans focus on oversight and strategy.

The announcement signals intensifying competition in the enterprise AI space, especially as major players like Microsoft and Google push advanced autonomous systems of their own.

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