
GitHub has introduced a new AI-powered tool, code scanning autofix, designed to assist developers in identifying and fixing code vulnerabilities in real-time. This innovation, now available in public beta for GitHub Advanced Security customers, leverages the capabilities of Copilot and CodeQL technologies. It promises to revolutionize the process of bug hunting by automatically detecting and repairing vulnerabilities, potentially addressing up to 90% of alert types across popular programming languages such as JavaScript, TypeScript, Java, and Python. The tool, which incorporates OpenAI's GPT-4 model, aims to fix two-thirds of detected vulnerabilities, marking a significant advancement in code security.
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