Linus says Linux’s trivial fixes are getting out of hand, and AI reviewers are making it worse
Before a new version of Linux sees public release, it goes through a few rounds of release candidates. These are purely focused on people giving the kernel a spin, spotting bugs, and reporting them so they can be fixed. Linux's founder, Linus Torvald, noticed a strange upsurge in bug reports since version 7.0, and he quickly deduced that it was because people used AI tools to scour the code and report issues automatically.
Before a new version of Linux sees public release, it goes through a few rounds of release candidates. These are purely focused on people giving the kernel a spin, spotting bugs, and reporting them so they can be fixed. Linux’s founder, Linus Torvald, noticed a strange upsurge in bug reports since version 7.0, and he quickly deduced that it was because people used AI tools to scour the code and report issues automatically.
Olivia Miller
Seattle
Seattle
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