Individual scripts/modules and even simple microservices: not long… provided the AI isn’t actively poisoning itself right now.
Writing, securing, and maintaining complex applications: We’d need another breakthrough.
Since my role is often solutions architecture I’ve been worried about cloud systems engineering being something that’s immediately vulnerable. But after working with AWS’s Q for a couple hours, I am less worried. But if someone made an AI to create a cloud provider that is well (and accurately) documented, consistent in functionality and UX, and which actually has all the features that get announced in its own blog posts; then AI might be able to run it.
Individual scripts/modules and even simple microservices: not long… provided the AI isn’t actively poisoning itself right now.
Writing, securing, and maintaining complex applications: We’d need another breakthrough.
Since my role is often solutions architecture I’ve been worried about cloud systems engineering being something that’s immediately vulnerable. But after working with AWS’s Q for a couple hours, I am less worried. But if someone made an AI to create a cloud provider that is well (and accurately) documented, consistent in functionality and UX, and which actually has all the features that get announced in its own blog posts; then AI might be able to run it.