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by AlBugdy
65 days ago
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> How many false positives did you go through to do that? You guys never say. You also never do live demos of your AI because you know it's going to hallucinate and make your company a laughing stock. The false positive rate might be too big for a live demo to work. A 50 (for example) hour live demo of someone working with the AI to find a bug might look bad even though finding a 23 year old security bug in 50 hours with a human in the loop would still be impressive. |
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