Arthur Besse@lemmy.ml to Technology@lemmy.mlEnglish · 1 year ago"participants who had access to an AI assistant wrote significantly less secure code" and "were also more likely to believe they wrote secure code" - 2023 Stanford University study published at CCS23arxiv.orgexternal-linkmessage-square37linkfedilinkarrow-up1377arrow-down17
arrow-up1370arrow-down1external-link"participants who had access to an AI assistant wrote significantly less secure code" and "were also more likely to believe they wrote secure code" - 2023 Stanford University study published at CCS23arxiv.orgArthur Besse@lemmy.ml to Technology@lemmy.mlEnglish · 1 year agomessage-square37linkfedilink
minus-squareSl00klinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up1·1 year agoThat’s definitely valid, but just because a tool is used for scam doesn’t inherently mean it’s a scam. I don’t call the cellphone a scam because most my calls are.
That’s definitely valid, but just because a tool is used for scam doesn’t inherently mean it’s a scam. I don’t call the cellphone a scam because most my calls are.