Kubernetes configuration laid bare by chatbot, customer context next on roadmap
Kubernetes management platform vendor D2iQ has become the latest vendor to stir generative AI into its product.to the D2iQ Kubernetes Platform is the AI Navigator, an assistant that the company says is aimed at closing the skills gap faced by enterprises on the way to cloud technology adoption.
Making Kubernetes even a little more straightforward to deal with is a laudable goal, even if engineers used to the salaries commanded by the technology might blanch at the arrival of generative AI. In the case of DKP 2.6, the AI Navigator is effectively a natural language interface for the company's knowledgebase.
For example, a user can ask a question:"I lost my kubeconfig file to my DKP cluster. How do I recover it?" The AI Navigator will swiftly respond with a solution and often the commands that need to be executed. Behind the scenes, the service is using Microsoft's Azure OpenAI service and the ChatGPT 3.5 model,"though we are still exploring other options," Dan Ciruli, VP of product management at D2iQ, toldThe AI Navigator has also only been trained on D2iQ's internal knowledgebase, although plans are afoot to make the suggestions more specific.
Noting privacy concerns, Ciruli added:"We are exploring different ways to do this that could allow privacy-sensitive customers to get these benefits, including running the model on their own infrastructure."
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