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Top ethical hacker Chompie warns AI tools could put her out of business

May 27, 2026 - 07:17

Top ethical hacker Chompie warns AI tools could put her out of business

Chompie, widely recognized as one of the world's top ethical hackers, has issued a stark warning about the rise of artificial intelligence in cybersecurity. She believes that advanced AI systems, such as the hypothetical "Claude Mythos," could soon make human experts like her obsolete.

In a recent interview, Chompie explained that AI-powered tools are becoming increasingly capable of finding and exploiting vulnerabilities faster than any human. "These systems learn from millions of past attacks and can simulate complex scenarios in seconds," she said. "What used to take me weeks of painstaking analysis, an AI can now do in a few hours."

Chompie, who has spent years breaking into secure systems to help companies patch flaws, worries that the very skills she honed are being automated. She noted that AI models can now generate custom exploits, bypass common defenses, and even predict zero-day vulnerabilities before they are discovered. "It's not just about speed," she added. "These tools are getting smarter. They can adapt their methods on the fly, which is something even the best human hackers struggle with."

The ethical hacker also raised concerns about the broader implications. If AI can outperform humans in finding bugs, companies may rely less on human expertise, potentially reducing job opportunities for aspiring security researchers. "We're already seeing a shift," she said. "Firms are investing heavily in automated pentesting tools rather than hiring full-time teams."

Despite the warning, Chompie remains hopeful that human creativity and ethical judgment will still matter. "AI can crunch data, but it doesn't understand context or ethics the way we do," she said. "The real challenge will be figuring out how to work alongside these tools, not against them." For now, she continues to train the next generation of hackers, urging them to adapt or risk being left behind.


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