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The Big Three Cloud Providers Have All Launched AI Copilots for DevOps

Cloud copilots have officially arrived across the Big Three! 👏

All three major cloud providers—Google Cloud, AWS, and Azure—now offer AI copilots purpose-built for DevOps and Reliability Engineering. Though branded differently, they all share a common goal: shortening Mean Time To Recovery (MTTR) by automatically analyzing observability data, linking it to infrastructure context, and guiding teams through root cause analysis and remediation.

The AI Assistant Revolution Reaches the Cloud

It's hardly surprising that LLM-powered assistants have reached the cloud infrastructure space, given how rapidly they're gaining ground across every layer of modern software development. From code completion to testing, AI copilots are becoming indispensable tools for developers and operations teams alike.

Meet the Current Players

In this competitive landscape, Google led the charge, Amazon followed suit, and Azure has just joined the party:

🟢 Gemini for Google Cloud

Status: Well-established market leader

Previously: Duet AI

Learn more: Gemini for Google Cloud

🟡 Amazon Q Developer

Status: Strong contender in the race

Focus: Developer productivity and operations

Learn more: Amazon Q Developer

🔵 Azure SRE Agent

Status: Latest addition to the lineup

Specialty: Site Reliability Engineering workflows

Learn more: Azure SRE Agent

Looking Ahead: From Support to Primary Interface

While these solutions currently serve as intelligent assistants that support human decision-making, we might be witnessing the early stages of a fundamental shift. In the future, AI copilots could evolve from supporting tools to become the primary interface for incident response and infrastructure management.

This evolution raises fascinating questions:

  • How will the role of SREs and DevOps engineers evolve?
  • What new skills will teams need to develop?
  • How will we balance automation with human oversight?

What's Your Take?

Have you tried any of these cloud copilots? What's been your experience with AI-assisted operations?

Drop your thoughts in the comments! 👇


What cloud copilot features do you think we'll see next? Share your predictions!

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