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Generative AI emerges for DevSecOps, with some qualms

Generative AI can automate security tasks and improve efficiency, but it's essential to address the potential risks and ethical implications.

Generative AI is gaining traction in DevSecOps, offering the potential to enhance security measures through automation and improved efficiency. However, experts express concerns about the reliability and ethical implications of AI-generated solutions. Aqua Security highlights the need for a balanced approach, integrating human oversight to address risks and ensure the effectiveness of AI tools. As organizations adopt these technologies, careful consideration of their impact on security practices remains crucial.

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