Retail giant Amazon plans to shed more than 100 San Diego jobs related to software development, which has been tied to artificial intelligence gains and a struggling video game division. Amazon will ...
Amazon will add 11,000 software developers and interns in 2026 while reducing headcount in other areas after cutting about 30,000 jobs since late 2025. AWS CEO Matt Garman says AI is changing how ...
Amazon Web Services CEO Matt Garman announced the company will hire 11,000 software development interns in 2026, matching previous years, despite widespread layoffs and industry fears about AI ...
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The most capable generative AI assistant for software development now accelerates unit testing, documentation, code reviews, and operational troubleshooting, so developers can focus on creative and ...
Amazon Q Developer is a useful AI-powered coding assistant with chat, CLI, Model Context Protocol and agent support, and AWS expertise. When I reviewed Amazon Q Developer in 2024, I noted that it was ...
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Amazon Q Developer, Amazon Web Services Inc.’s artificial intelligence software development assistant, today announced support for inline chat that combines the ability to invoke assistants within ...
Deepak Singh leads AWS' Q Developer team and thinks vibe coding can be a game changer for developers. Singh told BI that conversations with customers haven't been about replacing human developers with ...
Amazon’s Q Developer is an advanced AI-powered coding assistant designed to transform the software development process. By using natural language processing and automation, it enables developers to ...
Developers are some of the most highly skilled and heavily paid workers in the tech world. But when it comes down to it, developers get to do very little of what they actually want to do: coding.