There was a smart question that was made by someone by reading books wasn't making me smarter. He suddenly became by writing more code wasn't making you smarter.
It is 2026, and you are right now on a high-reputation tester. While everyone is trying to write more and more code, no one is trying to read more code. That's why everyone is becoming loser and some of the junior penetration tester becoming more winner. However, they are relying less on artificial intelligence tools.
Who knows the code you have written with using some fancy AI tools that were also built while using some AI tools, and that was also built while using some AI tools, is going to push all the code in your server full of loopholes and vulnerabilities, like authentication bypass.

It's not about writing more code; it's about reading more code, and writing less code makes you smarter. The less code you write for your mobile or web application architecture will be easy for any operating system compiler machine to understand. Rather than developing anitech platform using AI tools will embed those script which will make it quite hectic for the quality assurance team.
And also a letter in the future, your AI return code will be exploited by a penetration tester while reading over some other article.
If you are thinking about that, then this article is written by AI using some vibe, you're also wrong.
We are not a very AI-enabled organization right now and don't have that much budget to generate some AI tools. However we decided develop our own AI based tool using some AI tools and using those AI tools so then our team rejected.