High-Quality Chaos: On finding flaws in code with AI.

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Back in the Artisanal era it took significant amounts of skill, time and
effort to find security problems in software. With the rise of powerful AI
tools used for this purpose, we have transitioned through a period with
aggressive hallucinations into a time of high-volume, high-quality security
reports flooding all Open Source projects. A vuln apocalypse.

Based on his experiences in the curl project, one of the world's most widely
used software components, Daniel describes the current reality, backed by
real-world numbers. This isn't a corporate pitch or a sanitized marketing
deck. Just the cold truth, viewed from one Open Source developer's point of
view. Daniel offers a candid look at the signal-to-noise crisis facing modern
software developers.

"No company mumbo-jumbo. No sales speak. Just the reality of Open Sourcesecurity from a person living it."



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  • Lindstedtsvägen 3, Stockholm
  • Stockholm, Stockholms lan
  • Sweden
  • Room Number: Henrik Eriksson
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  • Anas Dakkak : IEEE Sweden computer society chapter

    Martin Monperrus: Full professor, KTH. 

     

  • Starts 12 May 2026 10:00 PM UTC
  • Ends 27 May 2026 10:00 AM UTC
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Daniel Stenberg

Topic:

High-Quality Chaos: On finding flaws in code with AI

Biography:

Daniel Stenberg is a Swedish Internet protocol expert and developer who has participated in and worked with Open Source for thirty years. Perhaps most known for being the founder and lead developer of the curl project, one of the world's most widely used software components. He participates in protocol development within the IETF and has authored books on curl, Open Source, HTTP/2, HTTP/3 and is a frequent public speaker. Daniel is the president of the European Open Source Academy and a three times medal receiver for his Open Source work.





Agenda

13:30: preparation, coffee and mingle. 

14:00 to 15:00: presentation including Q&A