Anthropic's AI discovers 500+ security flaws in open source code
“improvement that we've always been talking about in the lead up to AGI.”
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improvement that we've always been talking about in the lead up to AGI. Another thing that's cool is Anthropic. Of course, they've been focusing a lot on model alignment and safety, and they were quick out to say yesterday, their red team, their security team said, we have found more than $500 on serious security issues in open source libraries that we found and developed patches for or not we, but Opus 4.6, the new model. And so the notion of open source was always, look, the whole world can see the code with enough eyeballs. All bucks are shallow.
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The hosts discuss Anthropic's latest model Opus 4.6, which discovered over 500 serious security issues in open source libraries and developed patches for them. This represents a significant advancement in AI capabilities for code security analysis, challenging the traditional open source philosophy that 'with enough eyeballs, all bugs are shallow.'
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This highlights a breakthrough AI application in cybersecurity that could fundamentally change how we approach code safety and open source development.
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