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Consider what happens at scale. A single bug in OpenSSL — Heartbleed — exposed the private communications of millions of users, survived two years of code review, and cost the industry hundreds of millions of dollars to remediate. That was one bug, introduced by one human, in one library. AI is now generating code at a thousand times the speed, across every layer of the software stack, and the defenses we relied on (code review, testing, manual inspection) are the same ones that missed Heartbleed for two years.
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Even now, 27 years on, Kenny Logan still remembers how good it felt. Back in 1999, as this year, Scotland were title outsiders before a crunch fixture against the defending champions, France. Beneath a bright blue Parisian sky they gloriously ripped up the script with five first-half tries and, thanks to England’s late implosion against Wales at Wembley a day later, hoisted the trophy at Murrayfield in front of 15,000 fans on the Monday.