This content originally appeared on DEV Community and was authored by Prashant Lakhera
Amazon Web Services (AWS) got even more powerful with the introduction of Amazon Q Developer. Accessing it is simple, head to the AWS Console and click on AWS Q. From there, you can ask natural language questions like:
List all S3 buckets in my account.
Show my current monthβs AWS bill
List my EC2 instances.
No more navigating through the AWS Console or running complex CLI commandsβuse natural language to get the necessary information. Imagine how much easier it makes things!
Itβs not perfect yet, but itβs evolving rapidly. Soon, you might even be able to use Amazon Q Developer to stop instances, create buckets, or adjust Lambda timeouts. Itβs scary but doable!
Note: The first time you use it, youβll be prompted to grant access to your AWS resources and allow cross-region calls.
Why is this a game-changer? Because AWS has complete visibility into your account, and now you have the power to interact with it in natural language. The future of cloud management is here, and itβs all about simplicity and automation!
Overall, great job by my AWS team in making customersβ lives easier! Jeff Barr Amazon Web Services (AWS)
If you want to learn more about AWS AI, Iβve released two free Udemy courses on AWS Certified AI Practitioner β Practice Test. Feel free to enroll and share your feedback!
OR join the AWS Bay Area User Group!
This content originally appeared on DEV Community and was authored by Prashant Lakhera