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AI-powered assistant Pulumi Copilot automates management of any cloud

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Infrastructure as code company Pulumi has announced Pulumi Copilot, the first AI for general cloud infrastructure management. Copilot combines the power of large language models (LLMs) with semantic understanding of the cloud to unlock greater insights and controls over managing cloud infrastructure. Leveraging the familiar GPT experience everyone knows, loves, and uses daily, engineers can find and take action on any resource in their cloud environments. Pulumi Copilot pioneers a new era of cloud infrastructure management, lowering the barriers and empowering organizations to achieve greater agility and innovation in the cloud.

Pulumi Copilot is supported broadly across the Pulumi product portfolio:

  • Interactive copilot in Pulumi Cloud. Pulumi Cloud features a new interactive copilot user interface that follows engineers wherever they go and understands context, including their organization’s usage patterns, the page they are currently on, and chat history. Simply ask any question, and the copilot, taught to leverage the underlying Pulumi data model and REST APIs, will provide relevant, contextual, and effective responses to queries across the entire platform.
  • Intelligent documentation. The Pulumi documentation has been enlightened with a new interactive copilot to help understand and ask questions about using Pulumi. A documentation skill ensures this context is available anywhere you interact with Pulumi Copilot.
  • A smarter command line interface. New AI-driven quirks in the Pulumi CLI help with common infrastructure as code challenges, like diagnosing cloud errors, comprehending cloud infrastructure resources, generating code, and more. These capabilities are powered by Pulumi Copilot and deep link into the Pulumi Cloud, improving command line productivity and efficiency.
  • Interact with any cloud resource anywhere. Pulumi Copilot understands the entirety of over 160 clouds, including public clouds (AWS, Azure, Google Cloud), cloud native (Kubernetes, Helm), SaaS providers (Snowflake, Cloudflare, Datadog), and more. Pulumi Copilot directly interfaces with these cloud APIs and data models.This allows users to query, modify, and manipulate resources on any cloud directly through the copilot interface with ease. This is enabled by Pulumi’s unique approach to infrastructure as code and is powered by Pulumi’s security model and Pulumi ESC product for cloud access controls and management.
  • Intelligently automate any cloud management problem. Pulumi Copilot enables intelligent automation across a diverse range of scenarios. This includes writing code; creating and managing infrastructure; analyzing and updating infrastructure for cost, compliance, and security concerns; answering questions about your cloud usage and team development velocity; troubleshooting problems; detecting anomalies through observability information; and much more. Pulumi Copilot enables organizations to streamline operations and enhance productivity.

According to the company, Pulumi Copilot builds upon nearly two years of innovation in the core Pulumi AI technology powering its popular code-generation assistant and having processed 100,000s of prompts.

“We immediately saw the immense promise of large language models for all things cloud,” said Joe Duffy, Co-founder and CEO of Pulumi. “We got started nearly two years ago, first with powerful infrastructure as code scenarios, but ultimately also built our core Pulumi AI technology to be capable of powering all sorts of value-add features. Pulumi Copilot is a huge swing for the fences and we believe this is how all cloud management at scale in the future will be done. We love dreaming big at Pulumi and it’s amazing to see this dream becoming a reality.”

Pulumi Copilot is available to all Pulumi users starting today and is free during its public beta.

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