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Chainguard aims to protect open-source from AI hacking

Chainguard is developing plans to secure open-source software against AI-driven hacking tools. This initiative is part of a broader effort, with IBM and Red Hat also aiming to protect open-source code. The article questions whether Chainguard, or anyone, can effectively safeguard open-source software from these emerging threats. AI

IMPACT Discusses potential threats to open-source software from AI, highlighting the need for security measures.

RANK_REASON The article discusses potential future actions and poses questions about the effectiveness of these actions, rather than reporting on a concrete event.

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