| ▲ | rs186 15 hours ago | |
Anyone can predict what's going to happen with Amazon Q? The only people that I know or have seen using Amazon Q are internal employees. Almost nothing on reddit. | ||
| ▲ | easton 15 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |
It’s definitely fine for a while, it’s the closest thing they have to an internal chatbot product and they need that to sell enterprises on adopting AWS. | ||
| ▲ | righthand 13 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |
Anecdotally, I tried using Amazon Q when trying to generate configs and get questions answered for Aws ses configs. However even though: the icon was on my screen and fully functioning and I could enter a question, I could not send the question or use it because my admin had not granted my dev profile access to use Amazon Q. And my guess is that people have that same experience and give up. Because the admin permissions are probably stored in a yaml config somewhere and it will require a meeting with a devops admin and ultimately be a huge waste of time for answering 1-2 questions. | ||