What the Agentic AI is happening to SRE?

What the Agentic AI is happening to SRE?

From Reliability Enablers by Ash Patel & Sebastian Vietz

June 12, 2026 · 24 min

About this episode

Bennett Gould discusses how agentic AI may increase the importance of SRE rather than diminish it.

What if agentic AI makes SRE more important, not less? Bennett Gould explains why autonomous AI systems may create more demand for reliability thinking — not less. Everyone seems to think AI is coming for SRE in a hard way. You might have heard the same story: “AI will write the code.” “Agents will handle incidents.” “Copilots will generate the runbooks.” “Automation will reduce operational load.” Yes, the job question is real. If AI can write code, summarize incidents, query observability tools, generate runbooks, and operate across systems, then engineers are right to ask what happens to the work. But here’s the part that gets missed: AI does not just automate reliability work. It creates more objects and surface areas that need to be made reliable. Agentic AI is moving from demos into real workflows. These systems are no longer just answering questions. They are querying tools, pulling context, generating changes, and in some cases taking action around production environments. That makes this a Monday morning problem. Teams are already using LLMs for incidents, documentation, observability, infrastructure, and operational decision-making. Somewhere, a team is one demo away…

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Hosts: Ash Patel, Sebastian Vietz

Guest: Bennett Gould

Topics covered

  • agentic AI
  • SRE
  • reliability engineering
  • automation
  • AI impact on jobs

Keywords

  • agentic AI
  • SRE
  • reliability
  • automation
  • AI systems
  • operational load
  • incident management

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Organizations: Neubird.ai

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