At three in the morning, mid-incident, an LLM handed me the right hypothesis in two minutes. A week earlier, the same model confidently invented a Terraform flag that does not exist. Both stories are true, and a useful book about AI in operations has to hold both at once.
I have spent sixteen years in infrastructure: university sysadmin, banking networks, telco-scale BGP, security, and now leading a DevOps team. This is the book I wanted to hand my own engineers: a practitioner's guide to LLMs in DevOps, SRE, and platform engineering, current as of mid-2026, with no vendor slides and no doom.
Inside:
Two running case studies keep it concrete: a mid-size SaaS on AWS and a regulated bank running local models. Every chapter ends with a low-risk exercise to try on Monday and a short list of what to watch out for.
Who this is for: working DevOps engineers, SREs, platform engineers, sysadmins, and their team leads. If you can read a YAML file and have ever been paged, you are the reader. No ML background needed.
Who this is not for: anyone who wants AGI prophecy or a promise that AI will replace ops teams. It will not. It is changing what the job looks like, and this book is about ending up on the right side of that change.
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