Quoting Daniel Stenberg
The challenge with AI in open source security has transitioned from an AI slop tsunami into more of a ... plain security report tsunami. Less slop but lots of reports. Many of them really good. I'm spending hours per day on this now. It's intense. Daniel Stenberg , lead developer of cURL Tags: daniel-stenberg , security , curl , generative-ai , ai , llms , ai-security-research
3rd April 2026
The challenge with AI in open source security has transitioned from an AI slop tsunami into more of a ... plain security report tsunami. Less slop but lots of reports. Many of them really good.
I'm spending hours per day on this now. It's intense.
— Daniel Stenberg, lead developer of cURL
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