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Software Composition in the AI Era

6 min · 24. März 2026
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AI is changing how software gets written – but what does that mean for open source compliance and software supply chain security? In this episode of Sushi Bytes, Shinobi and Gen explore SCA in the AI era. As development shifts from prompts to autonomous agents, tool-augmented workflows, and spec-driven engineering, traditional software composition analysis workflows need to evolve. They break down the three major shifts in AI-assisted development and explain why SCA tools must become agent-friendly, tool-driven, and embedded directly into modern development pipelines. If AI is writing the code, someone still needs to understand what’s in it.

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