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AMD fucked up recently about that as well. It seems big tech is getting so arrogant and so far up its own ass that they can't even admit to bugs anymore, which is problematic considering their sloppy AI slop never had so many bugs as it does now.
Honestly, it's the opposite: AI is exposing so many bad security bugs that they are having a hard time keeping up.
That's overblown. Yes, people are finding security bugs with AI, you will always get that when adding new tests with a different perspective. But the "having a hard time keeping up" come from the AI constantly spamming devs with duplicate issues.
NIST has already updated their CVE policies because of "record CVE growth".
Hmmmm, I wonder wtf happened during those years?