Amazon Previews 3 AI Agents, Including ‘Kiro’ That Can Code On Its Own For Days
Kiro AI agent debuts as Amazon’s autonomous coding system working for days without human input.
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Amazon Previews 3 AI Agents, Including ‘Kiro’ That Can Code On Its Own For Days Kiro AI Agent Shocks Dev World With Days-Long Autonomous Coding The launch of the new Kiro AI agent has sparked a wave of questions across the tech community: Can an AI really code on its own for days? How does Amazon ensure the output is secure, stable, and production-ready? Amazon Web Services gave its answer on Tuesday when it unveiled three new “frontier agents,” including the autonomous version of Kiro—an advanced coding system designed to learn how developers work and execute complex tasks independently. The announcement, revealed during AWS re:Invent 2025, signals a major shift in how companies may soon build, test, and deploy software at scale. Credits:sompong_tom/ Getty Images Amazon Introduces Three Frontier Agents for Real-World Workflows AWS described the new frontier agents as purpose-built systems capable of handling specialized tasks that once required hands-on engineering time. Each one targets a dedicated workflow: automated coding, security operations such as code review…