Linux maintainer says AI tools now find real bugs

Greg Kroah-Hartman, maintainer of the Linux kernel, stated that AI-driven code review tools have become genuinely useful. He told The Register that the technology reached an inflection point about a month ago, leading to actionable bug reports.

Greg Kroah-Hartman, a key maintainer of the Linux kernel, shared his observations on the rapid improvement in AI tools for code review. Speaking to The Register, he noted that these tools have 'really jumped' in effectiveness specifically for Linux development. 'There must have been some inflection point somewhere with the tools,' Kroah-Hartman said. He added, 'Something happened a month ago, and the world switched. Now we have real reports.' This shift means developers are receiving concrete bug findings rather than vague suggestions. Kroah-Hartman emphasized that the change extends beyond Linux, indicating broader advancements in AI-assisted programming.

Makala yanayohusiana

The Linux developer community has shifted from debating AI's role to integrating it into kernel engineering processes. Developers now use AI for project maintenance, though questions persist about writing code with it. Concerns over copyright and open-source licensing remain.

Imeripotiwa na AI

Linus Torvalds, creator of the Linux kernel, has criticized efforts to create rules for AI-generated code submissions, calling them pointless. In a recent email, he argued that such policies would not deter malicious contributors and urged focus on code quality instead. This stance highlights ongoing tensions in open-source development over artificial intelligence tools.

Google's Gemini AI is generating subpar code for a new helper script aimed at Ubuntu development. The tool, highlighted by Phoronix, has raised concerns over its reliability in producing clean, functional Linux code. Developers are advised to review outputs carefully.

Imeripotiwa na AI

The cURL project, a key open-source networking tool, is ending its vulnerability reward program after a flood of low-quality, AI-generated reports overwhelmed its small team. Founder Daniel Stenberg cited the need to protect maintainers' mental health amid the onslaught. The decision takes effect at the end of January 2026.

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