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GPT-5 is here and your DevOps job is safer than ever
GPT-5 launched this week with the usual fanfare and “revolutionary breakthrough” claims. ​ The reality? “Overdue, overhyped and underwhelming” – that’s how AI researcher Gary Marcus described it just hours after launch. ​ THE BRUTAL X REALITY CHECK Within hours of the GPT-5 livestream, prediction markets told the real story. OpenAI’s chances of having the best AI model dropped from 75% to 14% in one hour. Users on X flooded the platform with harsh reactions. They called it a “huge letdown,” “horrible,” and “underwhelming.” GPT-5 even gave wrong answers when asked to count letters in “blueberry.” ​ WHY AI AGENTS WILL NOT REPLACE YOUR DEVOPS WORK, FOR NOW Gary Marcus predicted exactly what we’re seeing. His analysis shows why AI agents pose zero threat to DevOps professionals. The key issue is that current AI systems work by copying patterns, not real understanding. Marcus calls this “mimicry vs. deep understanding.” AI can copy the words people use to complete tasks. But it has “no concept of what it means to delete a database.” This matters for DevOps work. When you debug a networking issue between services, you don’t just run commands. You form ideas about how systems behave under load. ​ An AI might know kubectl get pods syntax. But it doesn’t understand why pod networking fails. It doesn’t grasp what this means for other services in your environment. ​ Marcus notes that complex tasks involve multiple steps. DevOps work has many steps: deploy, monitor, check results, maybe rollback. And this is why AI agents are not going to replace us anytime soon. Large Language Models (LLM's) are relatively simple input-output systems. They are useful, but the problem is that their output is unreliable. So far it is nearly impossible to make an LLM reliably give the same output in the same format, especially when the input can vary wildly. Since DevOps work at its core always has complex tasks with multiple steps, one mistake in the chain could cause a system-wide outage.
GPT-5 is here and your DevOps job is safer than ever
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The hype around AI is BAD!!! That said, there are still entirely too many companies that implement AI solutions without doing their due diligence to ensure proper and safe guardrails for their reputational and financial safety; and for ensuring the data they're feeding into the AI is ready for the task. --- Nevermind the human aspect.. with so many "bad actors" originating from within, effective security, governance and observability are paramount to protect not just the business, but the people as well.
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Hey everyone 👋 — I’m Mike Holownych from Toronto, Canada. I wear a few hats: Founder at Ethical AI Insider — where I help leaders integrate ethical, compliant, and resilient AI into their organizations. Manager, IT Operations & Incident Response at TMX Group — running high-stakes, high-availability infrastructure in the Canadian financial sector. Lifelong builder/automator — from DevOps pipelines to AI-driven content systems. Why I’m here: I’m deep into Kubernetes, DevSecOps, and production-grade automation. My work often blends: K8s orchestration & automation (GitOps, Argo, Ansible, n8n) Security-first design (RBAC, Zero Trust, compliance frameworks) Scalable AI workloads (multi-cloud, GPU orchestration, event-driven processing) I joined KubeCraft because: 1. I love sharing & learning from real-world production war stories. 2. I’m always looking to level up on patterns for self-healing infrastructure and agentic workloads in Kubernetes. 3. I believe strong communities accelerate mastery — and I want to contribute back. What I can bring to the table: Experience designing enterprise-grade clusters that survive chaos (and audits). Real-world automation playbooks to remove manual toil. A pragmatic approach to bridging ops and business value — I live at that intersection. What I’m working on right now: Deploying a multi-agent AI platform into a homelab Kubernetes environment with production-grade patterns. Building no-code frontends for K8s automation that non-technical teams can safely use. Exploring multi-cluster, multi-cloud orchestration with strong observability baked in. If you’re into Kubernetes, automation, and running high-trust systems at scale — I’d love to connect. Excited to be here and to contribute to this community.
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Founder building production-grade AI & automations. Focused on real use cases, leverage, and shipping systems that work.

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