
AI is no longer just helping engineers write code. In 2026, it autonomously discovers zero‑day vulnerabilities 🚨 in kernels faster than engineering teams can patch them.
According to research from the UK AI Security Institute and public reports released alongside Claude Mythos, modern AI agents have demonstrated the ability to:
🔸 independently analyze Linux and FreeBSD kernel code
🔸 identify critical vulnerabilities without human assistance
🔸 validate new CVEs using structured, repeatable methodologies
However, the same AI that can improve driver stability and security can also become a source of new risks if used without proper control.
This is exactly what we will discuss in the webinar “AI in Driver Development: Use Cases, Risks, and Engineering Lessons.”
Using real low‑level and driver development ⚙️ projects from Apriorit, we’ll show:
🔹 where AI truly adds value in kernel‑level environments
🔹 why expert review is still non‑negotiable
🔹 which mistakes AI makes most often and how not to miss them
📅 May 28, 2026
🕕 6:00 PM CET | 9:00 AM PDT
If you work with drivers, kernels, or system-level software, this webinar will help you distinguish controlled innovation from unmanaged risk. Register now to join the live session and ask our experts directly during the webinar 👉 linkedin.com/event/manage/7…
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