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Stop Using AI to Submit Bug Reports, Says Google

Summary by CSO Online
Google will no longer accept AI-generated submissions to a program it funded to find bugs in open-source software. However, it is contributing to a separate program that uses AI to strengthen security in open-source code. The Google Open Source Software Vulnerability Reward Program team is increasingly concerned about the low quality of some AI-generated bug submissions, with many including hallucinations about how a vulnerability can be trigger…
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The Linux Foundation announces $12.5 million to secure the open source. Behind the press release: a structural crisis that precedes the general AI, and a debt that the seven contributors of this coalition are still struggling to recognize.

Tech companies such as Github, Anthropic, AWS, Google, Microsoft and OpenAI jointly invest around $12.5 million in the security of the open source software ecosystem. The funds flow into programs of the Linux Foundation to promote security solutions and support open source developers.

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netzwoche.ch broke the news in on Thursday, March 19, 2026.
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