Linus Torvalds: AI Tools Help, But Spam Breaks Linux Security

Torvalds' complaint exposes a real operational cost of AI adoption: while LLMs accelerate legitimate development work, they've flooded the Linux kernel security list with near-identical duplicate reports, degrading signal-to-noise so severely that human maintainers can't do triage. This isn't about AI being bad. It's about the absence of friction in submission workflows, where automated tools can now generate dozens of plausible-sounding bug reports faster than humans can filter them.