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[–] [email protected] 0 points 4 days ago

We only know if we're at the top of the curve if we keep pushing the frontier of what is possible. Seeing exciting paths is what motivates people to try to get the improvements and efficiencies.

I do agree that the AI companies are pushing a ridiculous message, as if LLMs are going to replace people next quarter. I too am very pessimistic on that outcome, I don't think we're going to see LLMs replacing human workers anytime soon. Nor do I think GitHub should make this a feature tomorrow.

But, machine learning is a developing field and so we don't know what efficiencies are possible. We do know that you can create intelligence out of human brains so it seems likely that whatever advancements we make in learning would be at least in the direction of the efficiency of human intelligence.

If that’s the case I don’t feel like having hundreds and hundreds of false security reports creates the mental arena that allows for researchers to actually spot the non-false report among all the slop.

It could very well be that you can devise a system which can verify hundreds of false security reports easier than a human can audit the same codebase. The author didn't explore how he did this but he seems to have felt that it was worth his time.:

What is different, is that for the first time the chance of getting correct results is sufficiently high that it is worth your time and and your effort to try to use it on real problems.