Security News > 2019 > February > Mozilla will use AI coding assistant to preemptively catch Firefox bugs

Mozilla will start using Clever-Commit, an AI coding assistant developed by Ubisoft, to make the Firefox code-writing process more efficient and to prevent the introduction of bugs in the code. How does Clever-Commit work? “By combining data from the bug tracking system and the version control system (aka changes in the code base), Clever-Commit uses artificial intelligence to detect patterns of programming mistakes based on the history of the development of the software. This allows … More → The post Mozilla will use AI coding assistant to preemptively catch Firefox bugs appeared first on Help Net Security.
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