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Comment by paweladamczuk

8 hours ago

What about the cybersecurity aspect of bespoke software?

A cybersecurity research company can now spend a small fortune on finding zero days in iOS because of the amount of people that use it. It basically guarantees there will be clients like government agencies willing to pay through the nose for the exploits.

Software made for one might disrupt this business model.

Software made for one, made by LLMs which regurgitate the average of existing tools, are going to have more security issues, not less.

  • But how would you exploit them when every one of them is subtly different?

    With software that's deployed to millions of computers you have an abundance of targets, but trying to target some random LLM average todo list at scale is hard, isn't it?