The Great Crash of Amazon AWS and Reduction in Staff in Favor of AI

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The recent Amazon AWS outage significantly disrupted internet services, resulting in substantial productivity losses. This incident coincided with Amazon's decision to reduce its workforce, favoring AI technologies for efficiency. Although there is no direct link between the staff reductions and the outage, some speculate that AI could have mitigated the DNS maintenance error. The discussion highlights concerns about the reliability of AI versus human oversight in critical systems. Overall, the situation raises questions about the balance between automation and human error management in technology.
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Just to be clear, the two items (RIF and outage) have no obvious connection. Except, perhaps, that if AI had handled the DNS maintenance, the mistake might have been even worse.

I was looking for an old quotation that went something like "computers can make more mistakes in a second than a person could in a year". But when I Googled that, AI immediately came to the energetic defense of computers.
 
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.Scott said:
I was looking for an old quotation that went something like "computers can make more mistakes in a second than a person could in a year".

I like: "To err is human, but it takes a computer to really screw things up."
 
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