Rise of AI and Human Sloppiness in Vulnerability Reports
By
robin_reala
A baker's-dozen of insight crammed into one ring.
Summary
The article discusses the increasing trend of AI and human sloppiness in vulnerability reports submitted to curl, causing exhaustion and frustration. The author notes a rise in AI-generated content, making up about 20% of all submissions in 2025.
Key quotes
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The net effect is the same
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