AWS says AI agents can work on their own. It’s also building tools to keep them in line

# AWS Wants AI Agents to Work Independently—But Doesn't Trust Them Yet Amazon is releasing new AI tools that can handle business tasks on their own, like reviewing documents overnight or writing computer code without human input. However, the company is simultaneously releasing separate tools specifically designed to watch these agents, check their work, and fix their mistakes—suggesting AWS knows autonomous AI still makes errors that need human oversight.
The marketing pitch for enterprise AI’s autonomous agents has started to sound almost like a fairy tale: Hand one a task or objective, walk away, and it figures out the rest. It runs on its own, reasons through changing conditions, adapts as circumstances evolve, and delivers results before you thin
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