Red Hat Ansible Lightspeed Released
November 01, 2023

Red Hat announced the general availability of Red Hat Ansible Lightspeed with IBM watsonx Code Assistant, a generative AI service to help enterprises accelerate IT automation across an organization.

Red Hat Ansible Lightspeed generates content recommendations from user prompts, integrating with IBM watsonx Code Assistant to access IBM foundation models and quickly build Ansible content. The service is purpose-built for Ansible, helping users to bridge the gap between automation ideas and Ansible content creation. Not only does this increase automation accessibility across IT personnel, but it also enables content best practices and maintenance organization-wide, resulting in improved, more consistent automation.
Focused automation for real world applications

A purpose-built AI service trained on Ansible data, Ansible Lightspeed with watsonx Code Assistant combines the power of first-hand experience with technical innovation to deliver content recommendations that are more accurate, consistent and specific to business needs. The service also enhances established ways of working as a natural extension of existing Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform workflows and alongside the full suite of Ansible content tools. As part of the Ansible Automation Platform subscription and natively integrated with the Ansible Visual Studio Code extension, developers and operators don’t need to log into or access a separate tool or service to access the potential of Ansible Lightspeed with watsonx Code Assistant.

To create and edit Ansible Playbooks and rules, users can input a straightforward text prompt and receive an output that’s translated into YAML content, streamlining role and playbook creation. Experienced users can significantly boost productivity while novice users have fewer barriers to entry for content creation, helping to expand the aperture of who can create Ansible content while also addressing automation skills gaps across the enterprise.

Ansible Lightspeed with watsonx Code Assistant helps translate existing subject matter expertise into more compliant Ansible automation content and best practices that scale across teams and the enterprise. Ansible Lightspeed with watsonx Code Assistant scans existing Ansible content to help standardize and improve quality through its recommendations, as well as adhere to industry-standards. The service also helps safeguard private data through data isolation, so sensitive customer information remains untouched and possible data leaks are minimized.
Generative AI, the open source way

In alignment with Red Hat’s open source values, the Ansible Lightspeed with watsonx Code Assistant experience is built on transparency, collaboration and choice. Content source matching offers users visibility into the potential sources, authors and licenses used to train the data for the content recommendations, so contributors are properly recognized for their work and teams can better trust the AI-generated content. In addition, upstream content contributors have a choice as to whether or not their work contributes to fine-tuning of the model.

Ashesh Badani, SVP and Chief Product Officer, Red Hat, said: “AI offers an immense opportunity for enterprises to accelerate innovation. To help our customers contextualize AI, Red Hat has forged two paths to make it practical and specific to their existing priorities: delivering a foundation for building, tuning and maintaining AI workloads and AI-infused capabilities for our platforms, including Ansible. We’ve already shown what domain-specific AI can do for IT automation at the community level, and the general availability of Ansible Lightspeed with watsonx Code Assistant has the potential to close skills gaps, create greater organizational efficiencies and free enterprise IT to deliver even more business value.”

Red Hat Ansible Lightspeed is now generally available with an Ansible Automation Platform subscription, with IBM watsonx Code Assistant available for purchase separately.

Fine-tuning capabilities to train custom models specific to organizations is expected for customers later this year.

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