The question is too broad in general. What exactly should AI aim at in OpnSense?
- Finding software vulnerabilities? Yes, that is possible and is seems quite conceivable that Anthropics' Mythos model may find some bugs in the building blocks of OpnSense. But actually, that is not "using AI" in the product in the strict sense.
- Helping block hacking attempts? Because of the fact that AI does not "understand" anything, this may create errors of both first and second degree (i.e.: block both less and more than desired), like almost any old-fashioned IPS would do - which is why I do not trust those. Happy hunting for things that do not work if you try that...
- Helping users configure their firewalls? Well, at least you can argue that an AI will not lose it like some of us experts sometimes do... but seriously, I doubt that the results would be convincing. Been there, done that - and I consider myself somewhat knowledgable in the field. I even fear to imagine a beginner configuring OpnSense in tandem with an AI. On the other hand, you never know, maybe that is better than the beginner alone...
- So finally, an AI might also be useful by bringing to mind what high level of expertise is needed to configure a firewall by hacking away at users' setups on demand - in the hopes of finding at least the most obvious misconfigurations.
- Finding software vulnerabilities? Yes, that is possible and is seems quite conceivable that Anthropics' Mythos model may find some bugs in the building blocks of OpnSense. But actually, that is not "using AI" in the product in the strict sense.
- Helping block hacking attempts? Because of the fact that AI does not "understand" anything, this may create errors of both first and second degree (i.e.: block both less and more than desired), like almost any old-fashioned IPS would do - which is why I do not trust those. Happy hunting for things that do not work if you try that...
- Helping users configure their firewalls? Well, at least you can argue that an AI will not lose it like some of us experts sometimes do... but seriously, I doubt that the results would be convincing. Been there, done that - and I consider myself somewhat knowledgable in the field. I even fear to imagine a beginner configuring OpnSense in tandem with an AI. On the other hand, you never know, maybe that is better than the beginner alone...
- So finally, an AI might also be useful by bringing to mind what high level of expertise is needed to configure a firewall by hacking away at users' setups on demand - in the hopes of finding at least the most obvious misconfigurations.
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