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Report finds 45% of AI-generated code had security flaws Java is the worst offender, Python, C# and JavaScript also affected ...
We are in the era of vibe coding, allowing artificial intelligence models to generate code based on a developer’s prompt.
JavaScript injection attacks surged in 2024, hitting major brands via Polyfill.io. Learn why frameworks failed.
PlayerZero landed angel investors like Databricks' Matei Zaharia, Dropbox's Drew Houston, Figma's Dylan Field, and Vercel's ...
AI-generated code introduces significant security flaws, with only 55% of generated code being secure across various models ...
A new class of supply chain attacks named 'slopsquatting' has emerged from the increased use of generative AI tools for coding and the model's tendency to "hallucinate" non-existent package names.
Do you use a spell checker? We’ll guess you do. Would you use a button that just said “correct all spelling errors in ...
With Microsoft CTO Kevin Scott predicting that 95 percent of code will be AI-generated within five years, here’s hoping developers heed the message. This story originally appeared on Ars Technica.
By signing the EU’s code of practice, AI companies would agree to follow a slate of guidelines, which include providing ...
Other C-suite executives have predicted that AI will soon take over coding. Microsoft CTO Kevin Scott said on the 20VC podcast last month that AI will write 95% of code within the next five years ...