Linus Torvalds says Linux security list is becoming ‘unmanageable’ due to AI bug reports
Linus Torvalds has expressed concerns that the influx of AI-generated bug reports is making the Linux security list unmanageable. He noted that many reports are duplicates, as different users are finding the same issues using similar tools. Torvalds emphasized the need for more meaningful contributions rather than unverified reports that add to the clutter.
- ▪Linus Torvalds stated that AI reports have caused significant duplication in bug reporting.
- ▪He criticized the trend of submitting reports without proper validation or understanding.
- ▪Torvalds encouraged contributors to create patches and provide verified findings to enhance the quality of submissions.
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