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Devs Ship AI Code With Known Vulnerabilities Amid Deployment Pressure

A recent survey indicates that a significant majority of organizations are aware of security vulnerabilities in their AI-generated code but proceed with deployment due to pressure. This practice has led to widespread breaches, with four out of five companies reporting security incidents stemming from vulnerable AI-assisted applications. The findings highlight a critical tension between the rapid pace of AI adoption and the imperative for robust security measures in software development. AI

IMPACT Highlights a prevalent risk in AI adoption, suggesting a need for better security practices and potentially influencing future development workflows.

RANK_REASON The cluster discusses a survey about developer practices regarding AI code security, which falls under commentary on industry trends rather than a direct release or significant event.

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Devs Ship AI Code With Known Vulnerabilities Amid Deployment Pressure

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  1. The Register — AI TIER_1 English(EN) ·

    Devs know AI code is riddled with holes, but ship it anyway

    Pressure to deploy wins out over security as four in five orgs confess to breaches from vulnerable apps

  2. Mastodon — fosstodon.org TIER_1 English(EN) · [email protected] ·

    Devs know AI code is riddled with holes, but ship it anyway https://www. theregister.com/devops/2026/06 /09/devs-know-ai-code-is-riddled-with-holes-but-ship-it-

    Devs know AI code is riddled with holes, but ship it anyway https://www. theregister.com/devops/2026/06 /09/devs-know-ai-code-is-riddled-with-holes-but-ship-it-anyway/5252824 # ai