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AI could reduce software defects, article suggests

An article explores the idea that software defects may not be an inherent inevitability, suggesting that unpredictability stems from human factors rather than the deterministic nature of software itself. It delves into issues like bugs, risks associated with software dependencies, and the implications of the EU Cyber Resilience Act. The piece also posits that artificial intelligence could significantly enhance software quality and cybersecurity. AI

IMPACT Could lead to improved software quality and cybersecurity through AI integration.

RANK_REASON The item is an opinion piece discussing the potential impact of AI on software quality, rather than a direct release or research finding.

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AI could reduce software defects, article suggests

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    What if software defects aren't inevitable? Software is deterministic. The real unpredictability comes from us. My latest article explores bugs, dependency-chai

    What if software defects aren't inevitable? Software is deterministic. The real unpredictability comes from us. My latest article explores bugs, dependency-chain risk, the EU Cyber Resilience Act, and how AI could dramatically improve software quality and cybersecurity. Read more…