Post #1253963
2026-04-09 06:40 UTC
@jenniferplusplus Yes, of course, no true Scotsman.
We're getting off topic here, RHEL is saying it's a problem, major Linux kernel devs like Greg Kroah-Hartman say AI vuln reports have been getting real, my own anecdotal experience trying to constrain Claude from leaking `.env` files into it's context, and seeing the creative ways in which it still achieves it tells me it's a problem.
I get that cynicism is running high right now, but I think it's intellectually dishonest.
EDIT: you don't need super-intelligence, you only need a model that makes researching zero days en-masse cheap enough. Exhaustive fuzzing is intractable, but LLMs are great optimisers (i.e. modify code hyperparameter, rerun, select most fit candidates from population of algos).
https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/navigating-mythos-haunted-world-platform-security
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