AWS sparked debate on June 10 by warning that AI‑generated code may slow teams down, despite Amazon’s massive $200B AI infrastructure spend. In a viral post, AWS said the bottleneck is not writing code but releasing, debugging, and maintaining it. Citing Honeycomb CTO Charity Majors, it stressed “Quality first, quantity second.” The message contrasts with Amazon’s push for 80% developer AI tool use, amid outages and layoffs.
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