In the example you provided, it found a vulnerability, which is useful, but they didn’t point it at production code. The vulnerability might have been found by other tests and code reviews or it might have not been. The question of whether it’s valuable or not really depends on what sort of code we’re talking about and what the cost of missing a vulnerability would be.
All I’m saying here is that AI is just another tool that helps find bugs. People here freaking out over the idea that there might be legitimate uses for AI is kind of hilarious to be honest.
In the example you provided, it found a vulnerability, which is useful, but they didn’t point it at production code. The vulnerability might have been found by other tests and code reviews or it might have not been. The question of whether it’s valuable or not really depends on what sort of code we’re talking about and what the cost of missing a vulnerability would be.
All I’m saying here is that AI is just another tool that helps find bugs. People here freaking out over the idea that there might be legitimate uses for AI is kind of hilarious to be honest.