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Linux kernel maintainer says AI has suddenly become useful for devs: 'We can't ignore this stuff. It's coming up, and it's getting better'

AI must have been doing push-ups in the dead of night lately, because a lead Linux kernel maintainer says it’s pretty recently started to come in very useful. Not necessarily for coding—although I’m sure that landscape is constantly evolving, too—but rather for generating security reports.

Speaking to The Register, Linux Kernel dev Greg Kroah-Hartman explained that while previously “we were getting what we called ‘AI slop’… something happened a month ago, and the world switched. Now we have real reports.”

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