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- Linux kernel czar says AI bug reports arent slop anymore
Interview I was at a press luncheon at KubeCon Europe this week when, to my surprise, who should sit down next to me but long-term Linux kernel maintainer Greg Kroah-Hartman Greg, who lives in the Netherlands these days, was there to briefly comment on AI, Linux, and security We spoke about how
- Linux Maintainer Greg Kroah-Hartman Says AI Tools Now Useful . . .
Linux kernel maintainer Greg Kroah-Hartman tells The Register that AI-driven code review has "really jumped" for Linux "There must have been some inflection point somewhere with the tools " "Something happened a month ago, and the world switched Now we have real reports " It's not just Linux,
- AI bug reports went from junk to legit overnight, says Linux . . .
"All open source projects have real reports that are made with AI, but they're good, and they're real " Security teams across major open source projects talk informally and frequently, he noted, and everyone is seeing the same shift
- The Linux Kernel’s Unlikely New Bug Hunter: AI-Generated . . .
Linux kernel maintainer Greg Kroah-Hartman now says AI tools are finding real bugs in kernel code, even as the community continues rejecting AI-generated patches The distinction between AI as bug finder and AI as code author is reshaping open-source development policy
- AI bug reports went from junk to legit overnight, says Linux . . .
AI bug reports went from junk to legit overnight, says Linux kernel czar March 26, 2026 by sjvn01
- Linux Maintainer Greg Kroah-Hartman Says AI Tools Now Useful . . .
Linux kernel maintainer Greg Kroah-Hartman tells The Register that AI-driven code review has really jumped for Linux There must have been some inflection point somewhere with the tools Something happened a month ago, and the world switched Now we have real reports It's not just Linux, he continued All open source projects have real reports that are made with AI, but they're good, and
- Linux Foundation Will Protect Maintainers from AI Slop
Greg Kroah-Hartman, one of the key Linux kernel developers, spoke cautiously: grants alone won’t solve the AI problem However, he noted that OpenSSF has real resources to support projects and help overburdened maintainers with triaging AI-generated reports
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