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Idk how to tell you, but it's AI that found the vulnerabilities created by humans in the first place... Of course they didn't have to use AI to fix the discovered vulnerabilities, but it would've taken a lot longer and more than like still be riddled with bugs
How is falling to show the name of a file in the recycle bin fixing a vulnerability?
It isn't. They patched a shit ton of vulnerabilities. In the process, the broke the recycle bin confirmation.
I don't know how to tell you this, or actually I do: They vibecoded the update.
I know. I said as much. But they vibe coded patches to vulnerabilities found by AI. Vulnerabilities created by humans
well yeah, humans make mistakes that ai is capable of finding but so does ai which also makes mistakes frequently.
companies that use ai for bug fixing are spending extra on ai only for the ai to create Spaghetti code and require humans to go back and fix it anyway.
Ai is good for quick code generation but when it comes to larger scale projects like creating an operating system its much better used as a tool to support devs rather then the other way round.