Project Glasswing: An Initial Update
- AI-powered security tools are becoming essential for developers
- Project Glasswing aims to revolutionize security with AI-driven solutions
- Early adopters report significant benefits, but some remain skeptical
The Buzz Score
The Internet’s Verdict: 70% Hyped, 30% Skeptical
Expert Opinions
Developers are weighing in on the effectiveness of AI-powered security tools like Codex Security.
You can get a taste of this today yourself with Codex Security. I turned it on just as an experiment and in less than a week it has now become essential to all of us.
Others are more cautious, pointing out that these tools are not foolproof.
I don’t buy it. A lot of stuff this finds is also just simply wrong, benignly reported as true, despite upper/lower layers in the code burying the possibility of a vulnerability actually being exploited.
Real-World Applications
Some developers are already seeing significant benefits from using AI-powered security tools.
We have been working with the consumer-grade frontier models to develop what we call ‘lexploits’ in legaltech, and they are insanely good at finding bugs across integrated pipelines.
Focus Keyword: AI Security