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[โ€“] mrnarwall@lemmy.world 2 points 1 hour ago (1 children)

The real concern is the quality of the patches AI are making. If they are badly trained (i.e. learning with buggy code, which is all of it over time) then there is a possibility that it can introduce bugs that did not exist, or possibly do nothing to patch the bug, while adding incoherent code to an existing codebase

3 vulnerabilities in the code, use AI patch one up, 99 vulnerabilities in the code