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Amazon has launched Kiro, a new AI software development tool that uses autonomous agents to generate and maintain project ...
Amazon Web Services on Monday released Kiro, a program that allows developers to write code with help from artificial ...
Amazon Web Services (AWS) has unveiled Kiro, an IDE which uses AI agents to streamline the development process. Available now ...
Amazon launches Kiro, a Claude-based AI IDE with structured planning, task automation, and public preview access.
Amazon Web Services has created what it's calling an "agentic IDE" that it claims avoids the pitfalls of vibe coding.
Despite its innovations in AI-driven coding, AWS has not gained much momentum among devs. AWS aims to change that with its biggest shift in developer strategy in years.
Amazon said Kiro goes beyond specs and hooks for developers and can be expanded with the Model Context Protocol, an ...
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AWS Kiro AI coding program lets Amazon users write code with help from agentic AI to change how developers work, Matt Garman ...
Amazon's development environment combines specifications, automation, and contextual knowledge to bring more structure to complex software projects.
Initial community reactions to Kiro were mixed, but developers were intrigued, praising the emphasis on specs, hooks and structure.
Kiro, a new AI-powered IDE for Linux, macOS, and Windows, is now in public preview. Learn about its "spec-driven" workflow and VS Code compatibility.