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Collaborative AI-Human Coding: A Team's Experience with Amazon Bedrock and AI Agents

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todsacerdoti

7mo ago· 10 min readenInsight

Summary

The article describes a team's experience building software using AI-assisted coding within Amazon Bedrock. The author explains their collaborative approach where human engineers work with AI agents like Amazon Q or Kiro to produce code changes, emphasizing that this isn't 'vibe coding' but a structured collaboration where every commit has an engineer's name attached. The piece explores the practical implications, benefits, and methodology of AI-human collaboration in software development.

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most of our code is written by AI agents such as Amazon Q or Kiro
we use an approach where a human and AI agent collaborate to produce the code changes
every commit has an engineer's name attached to it
Before you roll your eyes: no, we're not vibe coding. I don't believe that's the right way to build robust software
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