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<p> The idea of using large language models (LLMs) to discover security problems is not new. Google's Project Zero <a href=" the feasibility of using LLMs for security research in 2024. At the time, they found that models could identify real problems, but required a good deal of structure and hand-holding to do so on small benchmark problems. In February 2026, Anthropic <a href=" a report</a> claiming that the company's most recent LLM at that point in time, Claude Opus 4.6, had discovered re...
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