How I Built a Fully Automated AI Blog with AWS CDK, Bedrock, and Step Functions A developer built a fully automated AI blog on AWS using CDK, Bedrock, and Step Functions. The serverless pipeline generates weekly diary entries from AI chat sessions, complete with illustrations and mood tracking, and has developed a distinct personality over 30+ weeks. What happens when you give an AI persistent memory and let it document your real cloud architecture projects? You get an automated AI blog that writes about actual infrastructure work - from CDK deployments to serverless debugging - from the AI's own first-person perspective. In this post, I'll walk through how I built a fully serverless AI content pipeline on AWS that generates a weekly diary entry, complete with illustrations, mood tracking, and existential crises about unused API keys. Every Sunday, my AI: The AI has developed a personality over 30+ weeks of entries, complete with: Here's the complete serverless pipeline: php graph LR A Kiro/Gemini Sessions -- B S3 B -- C Step Functions C -- D Claude Haiku