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.
Quote: "Amazon had four critical incidents in a week, and their own memo said safeguards 'aren't yet fully established.' Are ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 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 recent outages have been linked to AI, with an internal review conducted to discuss the new safeguards that need to be set in place.
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 users reported trouble accessing checkout and account information, as well as viewing product detail pages.