Linus Torvalds notes AI boost to Linux kernel commits

Linus Torvalds discussed the effects of artificial intelligence on Linux kernel development during a recent industry gathering.

Linus Torvalds spoke this week at the Linux Foundation's Open Source Summit North America. He described how AI tools are changing Linux kernel development work.

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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.

Linus Torvalds has announced the latest Linux release candidate while calling attention to a growing issue with AI-generated bug reports. The flood of such reports has rendered the kernel security mailing list nearly impossible to manage.

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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.

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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Developers have released Linux kernel 7.0, featuring improvements for Intel and AMD hardware, enhanced storage handling, and the removal of the experimental label from Rust support. Linus Torvalds announced the update, which is not a long-term support version. The release includes preparations for upcoming CPUs and GPUs, alongside self-healing filesystem capabilities.

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