"LLMs are fantastic for security and have a great opportunity to actually make a dent in the coming wave of software vulnerabilities," he said
Hmmm... and what could possibly be the root cause of this "coming wave of software vulnerabilities?"
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"LLMs are fantastic for security and have a great opportunity to actually make a dent in the coming wave of software vulnerabilities," he said
Hmmm... and what could possibly be the root cause of this "coming wave of software vulnerabilities?"
They never said that the dent would be downwards. We're up-denting now. This is moving fast and breaking things brought to the next level.
With just a bit of effort and a modest 300 billion dollars we can bring critical security issues to levels that make traditional management approaches obsolete, creating a lucrative market for vulnerability report management AI.
We finally have a solution to a problem that they are responsible for. More snake with this oil please.
This is the technological equivalent of the Plot in Jurassic World: Dominion ...