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Can ChatGPT support software verification?

Software Engineering 2025-10-15 v2 Artificial Intelligence Formal Languages and Automata Theory Machine Learning Logic in Computer Science

Abstract

Large language models have become increasingly effective in software engineering tasks such as code generation, debugging and repair. Language models like ChatGPT can not only generate code, but also explain its inner workings and in particular its correctness. This raises the question whether we can utilize ChatGPT to support formal software verification. In this paper, we take some first steps towards answering this question. More specifically, we investigate whether ChatGPT can generate loop invariants. Loop invariant generation is a core task in software verification, and the generation of valid and useful invariants would likely help formal verifiers. To provide some first evidence on this hypothesis, we ask ChatGPT to annotate 106 C programs with loop invariants. We check validity and usefulness of the generated invariants by passing them to two verifiers, Frama-C and CPAchecker. Our evaluation shows that ChatGPT is able to produce valid and useful invariants allowing Frama-C to verify tasks that it could not solve before. Based on our initial insights, we propose ways of combining ChatGPT (or large language models in general) and software verifiers, and discuss current limitations and open issues.

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@article{arxiv.2311.02433,
  title  = {Can ChatGPT support software verification?},
  author = {Christian Janßen and Cedric Richter and Heike Wehrheim},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2311.02433},
  year   = {2025}
}

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accepted at Fundamental Approaches to Software Engineering 2024

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