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Amazon is working on an AI-powered code generation tool

Amazon is working on an AI-powered code generation tool

According to a leak leaked to Business Insider, Amazon Web Services is developing an advanced AI tool called Kiro – it’s capable of generating code in near real time based on cues and available data.

According to the source, Kiro will be available both on the web and desktop, will gain multimodal capabilities, and will be able to interact with third-party AI agents. In addition to writing code, the tool will also be able to create technical documentation, identify potential bugs, and suggest code optimization options.

The tool will also be able to create technical documentation, identify potential bugs, and suggest options for optimizing code.

Now AWS already has its own assistant, Q Developer, analogous to GitHub Copilot. But Kiro, judging by its functionality, could be a more versatile and powerful solution. Amazon was rumored to be planning to launch Kiro in late June, but the timeline could be revised.

Amazon has been rumored to be planning to launch Kiro at the end of June, but the timeline could be revised.

Indie tools for programmers are booming today. Startup Anysphere (creator of Cursor) recently received a $9 billion valuation, and its competitor Windsurf is rumored to be close to selling to OpenAI for $3 billion.

The story Amazon is working on an AI-based code generation tool was first published on ITZine.ru.

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