I Built an AI Copilot That Thinks in Exploits, Not Prompts | HackerNoon
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Kuwguap shares the evolution of RAWPA, his AI copilot for pentesters, emphasizing the importance of community feedback in its development. Initially pivoting away from its first AI feature, he opened RAWPA to testers whose suggestions led to integrating useful tools like LOLBAS and others. This involved manual data parsing, illustrating the often underappreciated effort behind development. Ultimately, his relentless work, including creating additional toolkits, shaped RAWPA into a more powerful platform, setting the stage for further enhancements, including an AI component resulting from a significant brainstorming moment after a well-deserved rest.
"I opened it up to a small group of early testers... the feedback was immediate and invaluable."
"It was a grind, but it made the app instantly more powerful. Along the way, I added smaller toolkits like a Reverse Shell Generator and an OSINT toolkit."
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