Feds beware: New studies demonstrate key AI shortcomings

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Feds beware: New studies demonstrate key AI shortcomings

Recent studies have revealed significant drawbacks in the ability of AI programs to generate secure code. While AI is widely used across various sectors, concerns are rising about the potential risks associated with its rapid advancement. Government agencies, however, are leveraging AI for practical purposes within established guidelines like the AI Accountability Framework for Federal Agencies.

Generative AIs, such as ChatGPT, have shown impressive capabilities in coding, with developers using AI tools to expedite their work. However, studies indicate that AI-generated applications often contain cybersecurity vulnerabilities, posing serious threats if deployed in live environments. Researchers have found that current generative AIs struggle to detect security flaws and often misidentify secure code as vulnerable.

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