Since February, the Firefox team has been working around the clock using frontier AI models to find and fix latent security vulnerabilities in the browser.
Add to that that AI is pretty good at copying from pre-existing knowledge (like a database of known vulnerabilities) and not good at generating novel ideas (like discovering a new vulnerability), and the scales are further tilted in the defenders’ favor.
Add to that that AI is pretty good at copying from pre-existing knowledge (like a database of known vulnerabilities) and not good at generating novel ideas (like discovering a new vulnerability), and the scales are further tilted in the defenders’ favor.
Eh, I don’t totally agree. AI can discover novel exploits that aren’t already in some database, and likely have in this case.
I’m just saying the operating patterns between different LLMs are more similar than you’d expect, like similar tools from the same factory.