Greg Kroah-Hartman
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Linux kernel czar notes AI bug reports suddenly became legitimate
Greg Kroah-Hartman, a prominent Linux kernel maintainer, has observed a significant shift in the quality of AI-generated bug reports. Previously dismissed as largely unusable, these reports have suddenly become legitima…
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Linus Torvalds slams AI bug reports for overwhelming Linux security list
Linus Torvalds has declared the Linux kernel's private security mailing list unmanageable due to a surge in duplicate vulnerability reports generated by AI tools. He stated that AI-discovered bugs are inherently public …
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Linux kernel bug hunting gets local AI boost with Framework Desktop and AMD Ryzen AI Max
A new AI-powered bot is being used to find bugs within the Linux kernel, operating entirely locally on a Framework Desktop computer equipped with an AMD Ryzen AI Max processor. This system, nicknamed 'clanker,' utilizes…
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Cal.com abandons open source citing AI threats, sparking community debate
Cal.com, a scheduling tool, has moved its codebase from an AGPL license to a proprietary one, citing concerns that AI could exploit open-source vulnerabilities. The company's CEO believes AI attackers can easily access …
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Linux kernel developers remove old device support to combat AI-driven bug detection
The Linux kernel is set to remove support for numerous ancient hardware drivers, a move partly driven by the increasing efficiency of AI-powered vulnerability detection tools. Instead of fixing bugs in legacy code, the …