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Meet AWS’ Frontier Agents Built to End Developers’ 2 AM Nightmares

The company said the agents are autonomous, scalable, and capable of operating for extended periods without intervention.
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When AWS introduced Kiro earlier this year, the company presented it not just as another AI assistant but as a new way to rethink how software should be developed. At AWS re:Invent 2025 in Las Vegas, the cloud giant made no secret of its push to win over developers. With the launch of Kiro Powers and Frontier Agents, AWS says it is closer than ever to solving one of the oldest problems in software engineering by helping developers ship production-ready code faster, more reliably, and with less frustration. The company said the agents are autonomous, scalable, and capable of operating for extended periods without intervention. It said the approach was shaped by three insights: that teams gain more value when agents pursue broader goals, run multiple tasks in parallel, and operate inde
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Siddharth Jindal
Siddharth is a media graduate who loves to explore tech through journalism and putting forward ideas worth pondering about in the era of artificial intelligence.
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