Comment by imiric
"AI" tools can be very powerful once you approach them as what they are: very good pattern matchers and generators. This ability far surpasses anything a human could do. Detecting potential issues in software is a great application of the technology.
The key word is "potential", though. They're still wildly unpredictable and unreliable, which is why an expert human is required to validate their output.
The big problem is the people overhyping the technology, selling it as "AI", and the millions deluded by the marketing. Amidst the false advertising, uncertainty, and confusion, people are forced to speculate about the positive and negative impacts, with wild claims at both extremes. As usual, the reality is somewhere in the middle.