The tech giant's internal policy promotes an in-house tool called Kiro over Anthropic's Claude Code. Some Amazon engineers are unhappy about this.
Amazon engineers are pushing back on limits to Claude Code as internal guidance steers teams toward Kiro for production work and tighter oversight.
Amazon employees are not allowed to use Anthropic’s Claude Code for production work without formal approval, says a Business Insider report. The restr.
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Amazon engineers are pushing back against a company policy favoring its AI coding assistant, Kiro, over superior third-party tools like Claude Code. Around 1,500 engineers have formally backed Claude ...
Amazon has limited its employees from using Anthropic’s coding-specific AI model ‘Claude Code,’ mandating the use of its ...
Recent reports by Business Insider revealed that Amazon has restricted employees from using Anthropic’s coding AI model, ...
Amazon Web Services experienced a 13-hour interruption to one system used by its customers in mid-December after engineers allowed its Kiro AI coding tool to make certain changes, according to four ...
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