Looking ahead to the AIxCC finals, the team suggests improvements such as allocating different execution times based on code complexity, introducing more programming languages, standardizing execution environments, and improving visualization during the competition. They are also open to incorporating more LLMs or ML techniques into their workflow and are seeking additional sponsors to support their efforts in the competition.
Key takeaways:
- Team Atlanta, made up of six leading institutions, is competing in the DARPA AIxCC with their AI-driven cybersecurity solution, Atlantis.
- The team has faced several misunderstandings during the competition, including the role of sanitizers, the concept of semantic patching, and the requirement for proof-of-understanding.
- Despite these challenges, the team has earned six achievement badges in the semifinals, including five for discovering bugs and one for a patch.
- Looking ahead to the finals, the team suggests improvements such as different execution times based on code complexity, inclusion of more programming languages, standardized execution environments, and improved visualization during the competition.