Can we develop a better bug-finding tool by analyzing the Linux kernel’s last 20 years of commits using AI?
In a recent blog post, security researcher Jenny Guanni Qu analyzed 125,183 bug fixes in the Linux kernel — going all the way back to April of 2005, the month Git was first released to the world.
And then Qu used that research to prototype an AI-assisted tool to predict which new commits are likely to introduce a bug…
Qu told The New Stack that “We’re planning to release the trained model and inference code after validation…

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