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    "Social - X",
    "agentic AI DevOps",
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  "textContent": "The era of the flaky test as a simple annoyance is over. As enterprises shift from deterministic applications to agentic AI, flakiness has evolved into a structural bottleneck for traditional CI/CD pipelines reliant on rigid, binary assertions. Because AI agents produce \"Y-like\" rather than exact results, DevOps architecture must fundamentally change. This article explores the transition from simple pipeline automation to true autonomy—detailing how multi-agent networks utilize predictive failure detection, self-healing test repair, autonomous incident remediation, and adaptive security scanning to create pipelines that actively problem-solve and adapt to code changes in real time.",
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