Pulumi Unveils Breakthrough AI-Enhanced Infrastructure for Cloud Deployments
In an exciting development for the tech industry,
Pulumi, a leader in infrastructure-as-code solutions, has introduced new innovations and partnerships designed to bridge the gap between artificial intelligence (AI) coding and the deployment of cloud infrastructure. On May 19, 2026, Pulumi revealed that its latest enhancements focus on simplifying the complex process of deploying AI applications and managing cloud environments.
Innovations to Address the AI Deployment Gap
With the rise of AI-powered coding tools like
Claude Code,
OpenAI Codex, and
GitHub Copilot, developers have experienced a significant shift in how they write code. However, moving that code into production securely remains a daunting challenge due to various external factors. Pulumi emphasizes that this issue—the gap between code generation and production deployment—is a critical bottleneck in the age of AI.
Joe Duffy, CEO of Pulumi, comments, "The gap between generating code and getting it safely into production is the defining bottleneck of the AI era. We're building the infrastructure platform that closes that gap for human engineers, platform teams, and for the AI agents that are increasingly part of every development workflow."
To combat this problem, Pulumi introduced
Neo, their platform-engineering AI agent, which enhances the efficiency of infrastructure deployments across various platforms and tools that teams already use. New agent-native capabilities extend Neo into everyday workflows, including support for
NVIDIA and
CoreWeave. These integrations empower developers and their teams to deploy infrastructure faster and more safely.
Key Features of Neo
1. Neo Integrated into Popular Workflows
Neo, first launched in late 2025, is now integrated into popular tools to facilitate a seamless experience for developers. For example, within the
Pulumi CLI, developers can invoke Neo directly from their terminal, enabling them to scaffold, launch, and manage cloud infrastructure without disrupting their current workflow.
In collaboration with
GitHub and
Slack, Neo can assist teams by analyzing pull requests, suggesting fixes, and contributing to ongoing discussions—collection of contextual data that enhances its functionality.
2. Expanded Connectivity with Existing Tools
Pulumi has launched a
Pulumi Integration Catalog, allowing organizations to extend Neo's capabilities with tools they already utilize, such as
Datadog and
Sentry. This flexibility ensures that Neo can reason over various operational states, thereby improving the insights it provides.
3. Scheduled Tasks with Neo
The introduction of recurring tasks within Neo has made it easier for teams to manage ongoing essential operations. These tasks can now run on a schedule, covering tasks like compliance audits and dependency updates while adhering to the same governance principles, thereby ensuring that no oversight occurs.
Ewan Dawson, CTO of
Compostable AI, outlined his experiences with Pulumi, saying, "I started looking at Pulumi and recognized the problems we were trying to solve around the reliable deployment of infrastructure from code… this is a company making significant investments in agentic solutions."
Partnerships Enhancing AI Operations
Pulumi is collaborating with notable leaders in the AI realm, particularly
NVIDIA and
CoreWeave, to transform how AI projects are implemented. For example, Pulumi now provides the first Infrastructure as Code (IaC) provider for
NVIDIA AI Cluster Runtime (AICR), streamlining GPU configurations for Kubernetes clusters. This integration allows teams to leverage standardized combinations of GPU drivers and OS versions, thereby minimizing configuration drift.
Furthermore, collaborations with CoreWeave and
Weights & Biases link the entire model development workflow, from provisioning infrastructure to deploying and optimizing AI models. This guarantees that teams can focus on development without being slowed down by transitional processes.
Conclusion: The Future of Cloud Infrastructure with Pulumi
The latest offerings from Pulumi represent a significant evolution in the landscape of cloud infrastructure automation, creating an environment where AI and traditional development processes coexist seamlessly. Available now through the Pulumi platform, these advancements lay the groundwork for how infrastructure will be managed in the coming decade, positioning Pulumi as a key player in the agentic infrastructure era. For more details on Pulumi and its new capabilities, visit
pulumi.com.