AI Agents Are Taking Over DevOps Here’s What You Missed This Week - Issue 7
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Hey Everyone👋
Hope your week’s going great!
Exciting things are happening in AI for DevOps this week—from new AI-powered control planes to major updates in developer tools and critical security alerts.
In this issue of VibeOps, we have a lot prepared for you, so grab your coffee and let’s see what the AI agents are up to this week.
AI Powered Control Plane
CloudBees Unify is a new AI-powered control plane that brings full visibility, governance, and automation to DevOps without changing existing tools.
It helps teams move faster and stay in control across complex environments.
Amazon Q Security Vulnerability Exposes Dev Environments - Patch Now!
AWS just issued a security alert for the Amazon Q extension in VS Code, warning of a serious vulnerability (CVE-2025-8217) that could put dev environments at risk. The issue raised concerns about how much trust we place in AI-powered tools. A fixed version (v1.85) is now out, and AWS is urging everyone to update right away.
🔗 aws.com
Microsoft Teases AI Upgrades for VS Code to Compete with Cursor and Kiro
Microsoft is quietly testing a major upgrade to Visual Studio as it trying to catch up with AI-first tools like Cursor and Amazon’s Kiro.
The update is already in internal use and it brings advanced AI features for code completion, debugging, and natural-language workflows, and we will probably see more details about it soon
Upcoming Events
Stakpak Ship It
Missed our last Stakpak Ship It? You missed out on us:
We deployed a Kubernetes cluster on AWS in under 1 hour using the latest AI tools
But don’t worry, our next Stakpak Ship It session is around the corner
🗓️ Every Wednesday at 10:00 GMT-7 on Discord Live.
P.S.: Don’t forget your coffee
Learning Resources
Every week, we come across interesting blogs, papers, and tutorials that help us level up as a DevOps team. Here are some of the coolest ones we found this week. We hope they inspire you, too.
The End of Infrastructure-as-Code
AI agents are making tools like Terraform and Pulumi feel outdated.
This video breaks down why human-friendly IaC tools may not survive in an AI-first world—and what needs to change before it’s too late.
AWS Agentic DevOps with the EKS MCP Server
In this episode, Bret and Nirmal talk with Rajdeep Saha from AWS about how AI can simplify infrastructure management, enabling tasks like provisioning Kubernetes clusters with just a single prompt. The also talk about the potential of AI to revolutionize DevOps by making complex workflows more intuitive, efficient, and developer-friendly.
DevOps Gets a Brain: What 2025 Research Says About AI’s Role
In this research paper the researchers explore how AI is reshaping modern DevOps practices.
It covers key areas like AI-assisted coding, predictive pipeline orchestration, and real-time security automation, with concrete case studies from finance and e‑commerce.
While highlighting faster delivery, more reliable systems, and better developer productivity
The researchers also talk about the challenges around bias, skills gaps, and continuous learning, painting a balanced picture of how AI and human expertise are working together to make software delivery more efficient
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Written with 💚 (and a lot of synthetic caffeine) by the VibeOps team ☕🤖





