The article discusses how AI is increasingly being used to write systems-level code, including drivers, kernels, and firmware. It explores the implications for reliability, security, and developer workflows, noting that while AI can boost productivity, it also introduces risks like subtle bugs and safety concerns that require careful human oversight.
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The article discusses how AI is increasingly being used to write systems-level code, including drivers, kernels, and firmware. It explores the implications for reliability, security, and developer workflows, noting that while AI can boost productivity, it also introduces risks like subtle bugs and safety concerns that require careful human oversight.
The article discusses the growing role of AI in writing systems-level code, such as operating systems and drivers. It highlights both the potential for increased productivity and the risks of subtle bugs, security vulnerabilities, and loss of human expertise in low-level programming as AI-generated code becomes more prevalent.
The article discusses how AI is increasingly being used to write systems-level code, including drivers, kernels, and firmware. It explores the implications for reliability, security, and developer workflows, noting that while AI can boost productivity, it also introduces risks like subtle bugs and safety concerns that require careful human oversight.