AWS Unveils AI-Driven Development Lifecycle at DevSphere 2025

August 02, 2025
Amazon Web Services (AWS) has introduced the AI-Driven Development Lifecycle (AI-DLC) methodology at its DevSphere 2025 event in Bengaluru, aiming to revolutionize software development with generative AI.

Amazon Web Services (AWS) has introduced a new AI-Driven Development Lifecycle (AI-DLC) methodology at its DevSphere 2025 event in Bengaluru. This methodology places artificial intelligence at the core of software development, significantly reducing development timelines from months to days. AWS announced that AI-DLC is now available as a freely accessible methodology on AWS, and as a custom workflow in Kiro.

The AI-DLC methodology is designed to integrate AI into every stage of the software development process, from inception to deployment, with human oversight. It allows development teams to focus on strategic tasks while AI manages implementation tasks such as workflow orchestration, coding, and testing. This approach is already being utilized by companies like Wipro, which reported building four production-ready modules within 20 hours using the AI-DLC methodology.

In addition to AI-DLC, AWS launched the AWS AI-Native Builders Community, a peer-to-peer network aimed at sharing breakthroughs and best practices in AI adoption. This community is structured around AI-native builders, practices, and organizations, fostering a collaborative environment for AI-driven innovation across industries.

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