AI Can Find Bugs, But Human Knowledge Still Proves Them
Artificial intelligence (AI) is changing offensive security, but it has not changed the standard that matters most: a finding has to be proven before it becomes useful. AI-assisted tools can read code quickly, generate payloads, summarize attack surfaces, explain unfamiliar APIs, and run repetitive testing workflows at impressive speed. That is a real advantage for security teams. It also
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AI Can Find Bugs, But Human Knowledge Still Proves Them Why it matters: Latency changes affect UX and cost envelopes. Revalidate timeout budgets and route-level fallbacks. Source: The Hacker News https://a2zai.ai/bytes/ai-can-find-bugs-but-human-knowledge-still-proves-them-8...
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