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What happens when you build AI agents trusted enough to handle production incidents while engineers sleep? At Datadog, it sparked a fundamental rethink of how enterprise AI systems earn developer trust in critical infrastructure environments.
Diamond Bishop, Director of Eng/AI, outlines for Ravin how their Bits AI initiative evolved from basic log analysis to sophisticated incident response agents. By focusing first on root cause identification rather than full automation, they're delivering immediate value while building the confidence needed for deeper integration.
But that's just one part of Datadog's systematic approach. From adopting Anthropic's MCP standard for tool interoperability to implementing multi-modal foundation model strategies, they're creating AI systems that can evolve with rapidly improving underlying technologies while maintaining enterprise reliability standards.
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What happens when you build AI agents trusted enough to handle production incidents while engineers sleep? At Datadog, it sparked a fundamental rethink of how enterprise AI systems earn developer trust in critical infrastructure environments.
Diamond Bishop, Director of Eng/AI, outlines for Ravin how their Bits AI initiative evolved from basic log analysis to sophisticated incident response agents. By focusing first on root cause identification rather than full automation, they're delivering immediate value while building the confidence needed for deeper integration.
But that's just one part of Datadog's systematic approach. From adopting Anthropic's MCP standard for tool interoperability to implementing multi-modal foundation model strategies, they're creating AI systems that can evolve with rapidly improving underlying technologies while maintaining enterprise reliability standards.
Topics discussed: