Ubuntu and Fedora to add AI support soon

Ubuntu and Fedora are set to introduce artificial intelligence features in the near future. The move comes as Fedora faces some user backlash over its AI plans. Officials have stated there is no sign of users leaving due to the changes.

Both Linux distributions confirmed plans to integrate AI support soon. The announcement follows reports of pushback against Fedora's approach to incorporating the technology into its platform.

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The Linux Foundation has launched a new initiative using Anthropic's Claude Mythos preview for defensive cybersecurity in open source software. Partners include AWS, Apple, Broadcom, Cisco, CrowdStrike, Google, JPMorgan, Microsoft, NVIDIA, and Palo Alto Networks. The effort aims to secure critical software amid the rise of AI for open source maintainers.

Fedora has taken steps to reduce reliance on artificial intelligence in its operations, marking a shift from earlier plans to add AI support.

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The Fedora Council has approved a new plan to create specialized AI-focused desktop images for developers. The effort comes shortly after similar moves by Ubuntu and targets support for major hardware platforms including Intel, AMD, NVIDIA, and ARM.

A surge in AI written code submissions is overwhelming volunteers who maintain open source software, leading some to quit the field entirely.

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The Linux 7.1 kernel now includes new documentation that defines security bugs more clearly. It also sets guidelines for handling reports generated with artificial intelligence tools.

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