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The rise of the self-driving cloud

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November 2025

What if your cloud knew when to heal itself, cut costs, and run smarter, without a single human command? This isn't a sci-fi script. It's the next-gen cloud: intelligent, self-taught, and always on autopilot. The future isn't coming. It's uploading

- PCQ Bureau

Imagine your cloud knowing something's wrong before it actually breaks. Fixing it silently. Getting smarter with every fix. No drama, no downtime. That's not science fiction. That's the next cloud revolution.

In a deep-dive conversation with Piyush Gupta, Vice President for India, APAC, and the Middle East at Vultr, we explored how artificial intelligence (AI) and automation are reshaping the very core of cloud computing. And spoiler alert: it’s not about doing more with machines, it’s about getting machines to do more without us.

Let's break down the coming wave of smart, self-managing clouds and what it means for the people behind the screens.

The shift: from automation to autonomy

Automation today is mostly about efficiency. Scripts, playbooks, alerts. The usual stuff that helps engineers respond faster. But tomorrow’s cloud? It won't wait for instructions. It’ll act on its own.

Think of it like moving from cruise control to a Tesla on full autopilot. That’s what the cloud is gearing up for — a self-driving future where it not only detects problems but fixes them, learns from them, and optimizes continuously.

This vision rests on one thing: intelligence. We're talking AI that doesn’t just assist, but leads. Machine learning (ML) models that observe patterns, make predictions, and tweak systems in real time. The outcome? A cloud that’s:

  • Self-healing: It detects anomalies before users feel the pain.

  • Self-optimizing: It balances performance and cost without manual tuning.

  • Self-evolving: It learns from past incidents to prevent new ones.

That’s not magic. That’s math, models, and some serious engineering.

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