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Insights into Security-Related AI-Generated Pull Requests

cs.SE · 2026-04-21 · unverdicted · novelty 6.0

AI-generated security pull requests frequently contain a small set of recurring weaknesses, with many flawed ones merged and rejections driven by process factors rather than technical issues.

Security Considerations for Multi-agent Systems

cs.CR · 2026-03-09 · unverdicted · novelty 6.0

No existing AI security framework covers a majority of the 193 identified multi-agent system threats in any category, with OWASP Agentic Security Initiative achieving the highest overall coverage at 65.3%.

Human-Certified Module Repositories for the AI Age

cs.ET · 2026-03-03 · unverdicted · novelty 4.0

Human-Certified Module Repositories (HCMRs) are proposed as a new architectural model blending human oversight with automated analysis to certify reusable software modules for safe assembly by humans and AI agents.

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  • Insights into Security-Related AI-Generated Pull Requests cs.SE · 2026-04-21 · unverdicted · none · ref 80

    AI-generated security pull requests frequently contain a small set of recurring weaknesses, with many flawed ones merged and rejections driven by process factors rather than technical issues.

  • Security Considerations for Multi-agent Systems cs.CR · 2026-03-09 · unverdicted · none · ref 250

    No existing AI security framework covers a majority of the 193 identified multi-agent system threats in any category, with OWASP Agentic Security Initiative achieving the highest overall coverage at 65.3%.

  • Can LLMs be Effective Code Contributors? A Study on Open-source Projects cs.SE · 2026-04-25 · unverdicted · none · ref 10

    LLMs achieve only 0-60% success when asked to contribute code to sizable open-source projects, often failing basic checks or simply repeating training data.

  • Cognitive Atrophy and Systemic Collapse in AI-Dependent Software Engineering cs.SE · 2026-04-29 · unverdicted · none · ref 9

    LLM integration in software engineering builds epistemological debt that erodes mental models and homogenizes code via recursive training, risking systemic fragility as illustrated by 2026 Amazon outages.

  • Human-Certified Module Repositories for the AI Age cs.ET · 2026-03-03 · unverdicted · none · ref 45

    Human-Certified Module Repositories (HCMRs) are proposed as a new architectural model blending human oversight with automated analysis to certify reusable software modules for safe assembly by humans and AI agents.