What do you think of this? Is using AI for fuzzing a good idea?

https://itsfoss.com/news/linux-kernel-ai-fuzzing/

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Is a Clanker Being Used to Carry Out AI Fuzzing in the Linux Kernel?

Greg Kroah-Hartman appears to be running AI-assisted fuzzing on the kernel. Don't outrage yet, as this may not be a bad thing.

It's FOSS
@itsfoss I think predictive ai could be good. That's limited on its task. Still it will always need a human verification.
@itsfoss I've been reading some papers about it lately. Does have some good results, didn't have time to compare it adequately with other tools (and won't be running experiments to compare them myself)
@itsfoss Yes. Recently Anthropic found a whole bunch of vulnerabilities in Firefox using AI-assisted methods. https://blog.mozilla.org/en/firefox/hardening-firefox-anthropic-red-team/
Hardening Firefox with Anthropic’s Red Team  | The Mozilla Blog

For more than two decades, Firefox has been one of the most scrutinized and security-hardened codebases on the web. Open source means our code is visible,

@itsfoss No time to wait. Kernel maintainers should start using it, or some bad actors will use it instead - i'm talking about Claude Mythos and future AI hacking softwares. Israel, NSA, Moscow are surely already working on their own Mythos.