Would you trust an AI bot to find the fix for vulnerabilities in your code?

On this episode: Eitan Worcel, CEO and cofounder of Mobb, a company that uses AI to automate security vulnerability remediation, talks about how AI can help reduce security backlogs and free up developers’ time, what security risks emerge with GenAI, and why we still need a human in the loop. https://stackoverflow.blog/2024/02/16/would-you-trust-an-ai-bot-to-find-the-fix-for-vulnerabilities-in-your-code/

Created 10mo | Feb 16, 2024, 7:50:06 AM


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