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In this video, Ricardo Ferreira demonstrates how to use Amazon Q Developer to instrument a Go microservice for OpenTelemetry observability. He walks through the process of generating code for tracing, configuring the OpenTelemetry collector, and fixing compilation issues. The video showcases how generative AI can accelerate observability implementation, while still requiring some manual tweaks.

00:00 - Intro
00:54 - Use case
01:39 - Code instrumentation
04:10 - Fixing the issues
09:51 - Closing

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