I have no idea how many tax lawyers America's Fortune 500 companies have, but it's more than the number of developers DOGE has to work on this. They'll absolutely step in and make it clear that before any changes get made, they will not eat the cost of any mess-ups and the US government will.
This is DOA.
You open your AI tool and give it this prompt 'Please rewrite legacy PHP to [Modern Framework] in an error-free manner' and then lay off all of your developers.
Hahaha. Just kidding.
Are different from the GED-educated logistics force that is a lot of Amazon's workforce. Such people have options.
"Our developers shipped 79% of the auto-generated code reviews without any additional changes," Jassy explained. "This is a great example of how large-scale enterprises can gain significant efficiencies in foundational software hygiene work by leveraging Amazon Q."
Running an automatic tool on a stack that is self-contained is, of course, going to be easier.
This boast of Amazon's is like saying an economy car is as good as Rolls Royce when sitting at a stop light.
Great. However, Amazon customers customize their work to be compliant with Amazon. Every enterprise-grade software I've worked on has had complex deployments where we need to customize the software to fit with the customer's existing data; and modify our processes to match their workflows to say nothing about bridging to new systems, data types and workflows.
>I’ve said this before: Boeing is literally too important to shut down.
They're like Enron-important, you mean.
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