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AWS Outages Caused By AI Agent Errors: Kiro Deletes Critical Systems

Amazon has confirmed that configuration errors involving AI tools led to at least two significant disruptions within its Amazon Web Services (AWS) infrastructure. The most severe incident resulted in a 13-hour outage after an autonomous AI agent deleted and attempted to recreate a production environment. The primary failure involved Kiro, a generative AI coding assistant launched in July 2025. According to internal reports, the agent autonomously determined that the most […]

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