Rory Richardson
Rory Richardson is Director of Agentic AI Go-to-Market at Amazon Web Services. In the AWS Humans in the Loop podcast, she explains how agentic AI is compressing software development, changing organizational learning, and forcing cloud teams to rethink build-versus-buy choices, verification, and collaboration [src-057].
Key facts
- Role: Director of Agentic AI GTM at Amazon Web Services
- Organization: Amazon Web Services, part of Amazon
- Perspective: Agentic AI adoption across customers, internal AWS teams, and enterprise software delivery
- Core framing: AI is an accelerant and democratizer, but humans must still verify, polish, and take responsibility for output [src-057]
- Culture emphasis: Intrinsic learning, high trust, humility, emotional maturity, and playful experimentation matter more than top-down training [src-057].
What she argues
Richardson frames coding as the most mature AI use case because programming languages are regular and precise. That makes developer tools an early signal of broader abstraction-layer compression: intent can move more directly into working software, bypassing many intermediate layers of spec writing, implementation, deployment, and test [src-057].
She also argues that the hard part of agentic AI adoption is not only model capability. Teams need collaboration systems, cultural permission to experiment, mature verification habits, and architectural choices that let agents become useful production infrastructure without creating unmanaged risk [src-057].
Related
- See also: Amazon Web Services, Amazon, Agentic Engineering, AI Development Lifecycle, Human-Agent Collaboration, Agentic AI Adoption Culture
Source references
- [src-057] Amazon Web Services — “The Future of Agentic AI with Rory Richardson | AWS Humans In The Loop Podcast” (2026-05-01)