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Rain Capital’s Chenxi Wang Warns About AI’s Emerging Role in Coding
AI can significantly accelerate code generation – helping developers go from idea to implementation within minutes – but AI-generated code is frequently based on insecure or flawed examples found in public code repositories, explains Chenxi Wang, founder and general partner at Rain Capital.
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Wang argues this process can cause rapid proliferation of vulnerabilities, even as software development becomes faster and more efficient. “I think, depending on which study you read, anywhere from 70% of code to 95% of code is written by AI today – new code. So, that’s already changing the way software engineering is done,” he said.
This shift is both a threat and an opportunity for cybersecurity, as it presents new risks while also opening up possibilities for better detection, faster analysis and improved automation of defensive responses.
In this video interview with Information Security Media Group at RSAC Conference 2025, Wang discussed:
- The impact of budge cuts on CISOs;
- How AI integration is fundamentally changing software engineering methodologies;
- The evolution of the traditional notion of “America innovates, Europe regulates.”
Wang is an experienced technology executive with deep cybersecurity expertise. She is on the board of directors for MDU Resources, a Fortune 500 company, serving on audit and ESG committee. Wang also led go-to-market operations and product strategy in silicon valley startups Twistlock and CipherCloud.