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“How do I repair the software? There's Artificial Intelligence”: AutoRepair as told by Il Mattino

Through the column The Faces of Innovation, curated by Diletta Capissi, Il Mattino has featured AutoRepair, a project selected as part of VulcanicaMente 6 – from talent to enterprise®, the incubation programme promoted by the Municipality of Naples to support the birth and growth of new innovative entrepreneurial ideas.
AutoRepair originates from the experience and vision of Luigi De Biase and Giuseppe Savarese, two young Neapolitan professionals who combined their expertise in software development, Artificial Intelligence, and digital design to address one of the most complex challenges in software engineering: debugging.
The project is designed as an autonomous software self-repair agent, created to integrate into development pipelines or operate locally. The solution can analyse code, directly modify files, correct structural errors, and validate changes automatically, without the need for human intervention.
A distinctive feature of AutoRepair is the capability to operate completely offline, making the technology usable even in high-security environments or on devices with limited resources. The aim is to reduce technical debt, improve code reliability and quality, and return time and space to innovation.

