Amazon Develops AI-Powered Coding Tool Kiro
Amazon Web Services (AWS), the cloud arm of Amazon, is developing a new AI-powered application called Kiro designed to generate code in near real-time. According to an internal document accessed by Business Insider, Kiro represents a significant advancement in AI-assisted software development.
Key Features of Kiro
- Multi-modal interface allowing input of text, diagrams, and context data
- Integration with various knowledge bases, extensions, and developer themes
- Capability to perform tasks such as writing code, generating technical design documents, flagging issues, and suggesting improvements
- Designed as a web and desktop application customizable with internal and external AI agents
Potential Impact on Developer Roles
The development of Kiro suggests a potential shift in developer roles, with AI handling more of the coding tasks. AWS’s top executive, Matt Garman, has previously mentioned that the future may involve fewer people writing code directly as AI takes over more of the heavy lifting. However, Amazon positions Kiro as a tool to “reimagine” software creation, aiming to reduce time-to-code while increasing quality and scope.

Industry Context
The development of Kiro comes at a time when AI-powered coding assistants are seeing rapid adoption. According to Gartner, nearly 90% of enterprise developers are expected to use AI coding assistants by 2028, up from under 14% last year. Other tech giants like Google and Microsoft have also reported significant AI involvement in their coding processes.
Conclusion
While Kiro has the potential to simplify common coding tasks and boost developer productivity, its impact on human jobs remains a significant question. As AI continues to transform the software development landscape, the role of human developers is likely to evolve rather than diminish.