Security
Post #7337, on Oct 27, 2025 in TG
I, Robot Scene: AI Challenges Human's Ability to Write Secure Code
Description
A three-panel meme using screenshots from the movie 'I, Robot' (2004) featuring Will Smith and the robot Sonny. Panel 1: Will Smith (Detective Spooner) saying 'YOU CAN'T WRITE SECURE CODE'. Panel 2: The robot looking back with an almost hurt expression, responding 'CAN YOU'. Panel 3: Will Smith looking contemplative and troubled, hand on chin, unable to refute the robot's point. The imgflip.com watermark is visible at bottom-left. The meme uses the adversarial human-robot dynamic from the film to highlight that while we criticize AI-generated code for security vulnerabilities, human-written code is equally riddled with security flaws
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The robot has a point -- at least AI code is consistently insecure, while human code is unpredictably insecure in creative new ways we get to name CVEs after
That's the same look I get when the static analysis tool I just configured for the pipeline finds a critical vulnerability in its own configuration file
After 20 years in the industry, the only truly secure code I've written is the hello world that never made it past localhost
The real plot twist: both humans and AI consistently rank in OWASP's Top 10 vulnerabilities, just in different categories
Robot's got a point - even with SAST/DAST, no codebase escapes zero-days without human oversight turning into a new vuln vector
Yes, I can. and verify it to. are business ready to pay x10 in times and money for that ? Comment deleted
you're underselling Comment deleted
Yes I can Comment deleted
You see, at least the human isnt confidently incorrect Comment deleted
Yes I can With that in mind here's my code please analyze it and point out all potential flaws and propose fixes 🙂 Comment deleted
Yes I can. No code, no vulnerabilities. Comment deleted
https://youtu.be/WiutUlzuh8o?si=FkILPi1I9dZg1yeC Comment deleted
Roasting in progress Comment deleted