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Applied AI·April 21, 2026·1 min read

AI is Already Finding Thousands of Software Flaws, Even Before Anthropic’s Mythos

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A single AI bug-hunter surfacing 200 serious issues in a week flips the security equation—offense and defense are both getting machine-augmented. If your SDLC doesn’t include AI-first fuzzing and code review, assume your attackers’ toolchain is already ahead of your own.

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