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Posted by MelissiaJHoover
 - April 06, 2026, 13:24:52
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Posted by papercut169
 - April 06, 2026, 13:21:37
They are probably already using AI to write FreeBSD code hahaha! AI vs AI. If not now now, soon. Slop City.
Posted by Santa Claude
 - April 06, 2026, 00:46:58
Quote from: Petrie2 on April 05, 2026, 23:41:05
Quote from: Petrie on April 05, 2026, 13:46:25Clause is not an AI model... It's the tool. The models Anthropic are Opus and Sonnet.
Clause?
Santa?
Posted by WJS
 - April 06, 2026, 00:11:55
Seriously? A buffer overflow vulnerability in 2026? That's like the first thing you learn about when covering secure programming. I'm not sure which would be worse, that people are still writing such poor code that these attacks work, or if it is in old code that nobody has caught for decades. This shouldn't be an article about AI, it should be an article about insecure systems. AI can only find vulnerabilities that are there.
Posted by Petrie2
 - April 05, 2026, 23:41:05
Quote from: Petrie on April 05, 2026, 13:46:25Clause is not an AI model... It's the tool. The models Anthropic are Opus and Sonnet.
Clause?
Posted by Petrie
 - April 05, 2026, 13:46:25
Clause is not an AI model... It's the tool. The models Anthropic are Opus and Sonnet.
Posted by Redaktion
 - April 04, 2026, 13:10:04
For about four hours, Nicholas Carlini worked on FreeBSD supported by Anthropic's Claude. Carlini states that Claude performed a large part of the work autonomously, from identifying the vulnerability to the finished exploit.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Claude-code-cracks-FreeBSD-within-four-hours.1266232.0.html