I built an AI IDE where the AI tries to hack its own code here's how the swarm works
The article discusses the creation of Rogue Studio, an AI IDE designed to identify and fix vulnerabilities in its own code. Unlike traditional AI coding tools, Rogue Studio employs a dual-agent system where one agent writes code while the other audits it for security flaws. This innovative approach aims to enhance AI-assisted security by allowing the AI to actively challenge and improve its own output.
- ▪Rogue Studio is an open-source AI IDE that focuses on identifying and fixing vulnerabilities in code.
- ▪It utilizes a dual-agent system where one agent writes code and the other audits it for security flaws.
- ▪The tool features an Air-Gap mode to ensure that code remains local and does not leave the user's machine.
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