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Reason: None provided.

You would treat it as a vulnerability/exploit/bug and instruct the ai to report any vulnerabilities.

chatGPT is apparently fairly good at this already, and there are many other ai available which are more specifically designed for coding tasks. And of course the government/military sector would have access to ai that is years ahead of anything publicly available.

Heres an outdated article (Jan 2023) that explains how programmers are already working with ai to find bugs.

https://www.pcmag.com/news/watch-out-software-engineers-chatgpt-is-now-finding-fixing-bugs-in-code

1 year ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

You would treat it as a vulnerability/exploit/bug and instruct the ai to report any vulnerabilities.

The publicly available chatGPT is apparently fairly good at this already, and there are many other ai available which are more specifically designed for coding tasks. And of course the government/military sector would have access to ai that is years ahead of anything publicly available.

Heres an outdated article (Jan 2023) that explains how programmers are already working with ai to find bugs.

https://www.pcmag.com/news/watch-out-software-engineers-chatgpt-is-now-finding-fixing-bugs-in-code

1 year ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

You would treat it as a vulnerability/exploit/bug and instruct the ai to observe and report any vulnerabilities.

The publicly available chatGPT is apparently fairly good at this already, and there are many other ai available which are more specifically designed for coding tasks. And of course the government/military sector would have access to ai that is years ahead of anything publicly available.

Heres an outdated article (Jan 2023) that explains how programmers are already working with ai to find bugs.

https://www.pcmag.com/news/watch-out-software-engineers-chatgpt-is-now-finding-fixing-bugs-in-code

1 year ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

You would treat it as a vulnerability/exploit/bug and instruct the ai to observe and report any vulnerabilities.

The publicly available chatGPT is apparently fairly good at this already, and there are many other ai available which are more specifically designed for coding tasks. And of course the government/military sector would have access to ai that is years ahead of any publicly available ai.

Heres an outdated article (Jan 2023) that explains how programmers are already working with ai to find bugs.

https://www.pcmag.com/news/watch-out-software-engineers-chatgpt-is-now-finding-fixing-bugs-in-code

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

You would treat it as a vulnerability/exploit/bug and instruct the ai to observe and report any vulnerabilities.

The publicly available chatGPT is apparently fairly good at this already, and there are many other ai available which are more specifically designed for coding tasks. And of course the government/military sector would have access to ai that is years ahead of any publicly available ai.

Heres an outdated article (Jan 2023) that explains how to work with ai to find bugs.

https://www.pcmag.com/news/watch-out-software-engineers-chatgpt-is-now-finding-fixing-bugs-in-code

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: Original

You would treat it as a vulnerability/exploit/bug and instruct the ai to observe and report any vulnerabilities.

The publicly available chatGPT is apparently fairly good at this already, but there are many other ai available which are more specifically designed for coding tasks. And of course the government/military would have access to ai that is years ahead of any publicly available ai.

Heres an outdated article (Jan 2023) that explains how to work with ai to find bugs.

https://www.pcmag.com/news/watch-out-software-engineers-chatgpt-is-now-finding-fixing-bugs-in-code

1 year ago
1 score