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I Built an AI Copilot for Pentesting—Then Turned It Off

  • A developer created RAWPA (Rodney the Advanced Web Pentesting Assistant) to assist with pentesting by providing additional ideas.
  • RAWPA is not meant to automate the pentesting process but to offer guidance when the user's checklist runs out.
  • The developer initially built an AI copilot using a RAG model, but faced challenges with noise in responses and code debugging.
  • The AI feature was put on hold, and an admin panel with a toggle to switch off the AI was added.
  • The developer is currently focusing on deep-dive research to validate methodologies for RAWPA.
  • The project was inspired by lostsec's site, emphasizing the importance of tools that augment human thinking.
  • Community input, including future feature ideas like gamification and collaborations, is shaping RAWPA's vision.
  • The developer aims to make RAWPA a reliable, community-driven resource.
  • More details on the development journey can be found on the developer's personal blog.
  • Community engagement and feedback are encouraged to improve RAWPA.
  • RAWPA's goal is to help individuals overcome obstacles in pentesting and facilitate learning.
  • The developer can be reached on LinkedIn for methodologies, ideas, or suggestions.
  • The overall focus is on assisting users in getting unstuck and enhancing their knowledge.
  • For more information, visit the developer's blog at https://kuwguap.github.io/posts/series-2-implementing-wpa-in-rawpa-part-1/

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