The New Stack Podcast

Kubernetes co-founder Brendan Burns: AI-generated code will become as invisible as assembly

Episode Notes

In this episode of The New Stack Makers, Microsoft Corporate Vice President and Technical Fellow, Brendan Burns discusses how AI is reshaping Kubernetes and modern infrastructure. Originally designed for stateless applications, Kubernetes is evolving to support AI workloads that require complex GPU scheduling, co-location, and failure sensitivity. Features like Dynamic Resource Allocation and projects such as KAITO introduce AI-specific capabilities, while maintaining Kubernetes’ core strength: vendor-neutral extensibility. 

Burns highlights that AI also changes how systems are monitored. Success is no longer binary; it depends on answer quality, user feedback, and large-scale testing using thousands of prompts and even AI evaluators. 

On software development, Burns argues that the industry’s focus on reviewing AI-generated code is temporary. Just as developers stopped inspecting compiler output, AI-generated code will become a disposable artifact validated by tests and specifications. This shift will redefine engineering roles and may lead to programming languages designed for machines rather than humans, signaling a fundamental transformation in how software is built and maintained.

Learn more from The New Stack about the latest developments around how AI is reshaping Kubernetes and modern infrastructure:

How To Use AI To Design Intelligent, Adaptable Infrastructure

The AI Infrastructure crisis: When ambition meets ancient systems 

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