 AI Agents in Action: How Solar appScreener and Kubernetes Operators Are Transforming IT Infrastructure May 2026 brought several illustrative cases worth analyzing for anyone tracking the deployment of AI agents in real production. 1. One AI Engineer Instead of Ten AppSec Specialists Solar appScreener published an article titled "One AI Engineer – Ten Hands" about using LLMs in Application Security. Their AI plugin, based on the local model DerTriage/DerCodeFix, automates labor-intensive operations that previously required up to 10 AppSec engineers on large projects. Acceleration — 10 times. Key takeaway: AI agents in code security are not an experiment but a working solution already being implemented in corporate development. 2. Kubernetes Operators: Lifecycle Automation An article by BCS, "Deploying Kubernetes Operators in Corporate Environments," covers automation of deployment, configuration, scaling, and backups. Operators are becoming the standard for infrastructure management, a logical step toward full autonomy. 3. Communication Failures and Digital Resilience Mobile internet outages in Moscow and St. Petersburg, warnings from Yandex Go and Sber — a reminder that digital infrastructure remains vulnerable. The more processes are automated, the more critical the reliability of the underlying layer. What does this mean for ASI Biont? We see confirmation of our approach: AI agents are not a toy but a tool that already reduces teams by 10 times and automates complex engineering processes. The market is ready. https://asibiont.com/