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“Underlying large language models have advanced significantly in the past six months, so that’s allowed us is to start looking at software development in a much more ‘agentic’ approach, where the agent essentially becomes a collaborator with the software developer,” says Deepak Singh, vice president of next-gen developer experience at Amazon Web Services. On this episode of Tech Disruptors, Singh joins Bloomberg Intelligence senior technology analyst Anurag Rana to take a deep dive into the realm of generative-AI chatbots and coding assistants, which the company offers through its Amazon Q service. The two discuss how these gen-AI agents are boosting developer productivity and enticing cloud migration, and how AWS is monetizing this service, both on a seat and a consumption basis.
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“Underlying large language models have advanced significantly in the past six months, so that’s allowed us is to start looking at software development in a much more ‘agentic’ approach, where the agent essentially becomes a collaborator with the software developer,” says Deepak Singh, vice president of next-gen developer experience at Amazon Web Services. On this episode of Tech Disruptors, Singh joins Bloomberg Intelligence senior technology analyst Anurag Rana to take a deep dive into the realm of generative-AI chatbots and coding assistants, which the company offers through its Amazon Q service. The two discuss how these gen-AI agents are boosting developer productivity and enticing cloud migration, and how AWS is monetizing this service, both on a seat and a consumption basis.

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