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AI agents cautiously enter DevOps, demanding engineer oversight

The integration of AI agents into DevOps practices is proceeding cautiously, particularly within regulated industries like TDBank, Vega, and EY. While AI is not expected to fully replace DevOps engineers, understanding system behavior to identify AI errors is becoming crucial. Companies are exploring new interfaces for IT automation, with Red Hat's Ansible offering one approach to this evolving landscape. AI

IMPACT AI agents are beginning to be integrated into IT automation and infrastructure management, requiring engineers to focus on oversight and error detection.

RANK_REASON The cluster discusses the implications of AI in DevOps, drawing on expert opinion and industry trends rather than announcing a new product or research.

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  1. Mastodon — fosstodon.org TIER_1 English(EN) · [email protected] ·

    "The question isn't whether # AI will replace # DevOps engineers. It's whether you understand your systems well enough to know when it's wrong. It will be wrong

    "The question isn't whether # AI will replace # DevOps engineers. It's whether you understand your systems well enough to know when it's wrong. It will be wrong. And it won't tell you." - Heinan Cabouly Companies in regulated industries such as # TDBank , # Vega and # EY are proc…