Agents are writing the code, detecting vulnerabilities, and potentially remediation too(?) so anything digitized will be agent ready. Is that a far-fetched statement? Few questions for the community:
do we think that it will catch more issues but fixing will take longer, since it didn't write the secure code or runtime config in the first place?
will the only value be in verification? Security fix verification is hard, how do you validate? Or do you just rescan since that became cheap?
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qsera•1h ago
I am wondering that will happen If something reaches such a "singularity".
I am wondering if there will be some government or economic reagulation that says "If you fire 100 employees and replace then with AI thus reducing your expenses by X%, then your end product should cost less correspondingly".
I haven't seen much discussion around this possibility, but I am surprised because it appear to be something fair and maybe even crucial.
qsera•1h ago
I am wondering if there will be some government or economic reagulation that says "If you fire 100 employees and replace then with AI thus reducing your expenses by X%, then your end product should cost less correspondingly".
I haven't seen much discussion around this possibility, but I am surprised because it appear to be something fair and maybe even crucial.