What does it matter if it's AI generated if it's a real bug? The problem with AI reports is usually that they're invalid; in this case it was an actual bug.
> currently have zero real-world impact
So better we not talk about them until someone bothers to write an exploit for it?
> the "researchers" didn't even bother to write a patch/fix
If it has no real-world impact and thus shouldn't even be reported, then why does it need to be fixed?
ffmpeg is getting DDOS'd by AI generated security CVEs.
Not by classic bug reports.