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Aisle said they pointed it at the function, not the file. So, the nr of LLM turns would be something like nr of functions * nr of possible hints * nr of repos.

Could indeed be a useful exercise to benchmark the cost.

This would still be more limied, since many vulnerabilities are apparent only when you consider more context than one function to discover the vulnerability. I think there were those kinds of vulnerabilities in the published materials. So maybe the Aisle case is also picking the low hanging fruit in this respect.



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