Danny Jenkins
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Because it's going to be wrong sometimes.
But also, it's just regurgitating what it can find on public forums and discussions.
When you buy a piece of software, whether it's financial software or whether it's security software...
You're buying a package that allows every department to interact with each other.
So the person who creates the invoice knows nothing about deferring revenue.
The person that puts the quote in the system knows nothing about how we invoice them.
So when you have 100 people asking for individual functions, they do not fit together.
So I think large, complex pieces of software can never be done and built through AI.
Small functions can be.
So if you need something very small, even a security function, hey, write me a script that automatically locks the Windows lock screen after 15 minutes.
Very, very achievable through AI.
Tell me everything I need to do to secure my environment.
Not very achievable via AI.
So I think you can't build a security solution, but you can build individual tools that will solve individual problems, but they won't think about every component.
Write me a piece of software that will block software.
Possible.
Write me a piece of software that understands all of the problems with blocking software.
much, much more difficult.
a current piece of software, yes, but to build a security solution, no, because it has to now go and say, I have, and first of all, it's collecting this from public posts.
So you have to basically go and take all of this information, conflicting information, and someone has to make a decision.