Pulumi’s latest innovation, Copilot, is set to revolutionize the DevOps landscape by harnessing the power of generative artificial intelligence (AI) to automate a range of tasks. This AI assistant is trained on a large language model developed by OpenAI and has been fine-tuned using over 10,000 prompts based on Pulumi’s data model and cloud service providers’ REST APIs. As a result, Copilot has developed a semantic understanding of over 160 cloud computing environments, allowing it to provide contextual responses to natural language queries. This AI assistant can find resources in a cloud environment, generate additional code or documentation, troubleshoot issues, and diagnose compliance and security errors. In the near future, Copilot will be able to automatically perform actions on behalf of DevOps teams, making it an indispensable tool for streamlining DevOps workflows. With the potential to reduce onboarding time for new engineers from months to mere weeks, Copilot is poised to transform the DevOps landscape.

AI-Powered DevOps Revolution
Pulumi Copilot functions much like an engineer who has been added to a DevOps team.
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