New AI interface makes the Flipper Zero hacking tool easier to use with simple voice commands
Key points
- A new project called V3SP3R adds an AI-powered chatbot to the Flipper Zero, allowing users to control the device using plain language instead of complex menus.
- The app connects to the Flipper Zero via Bluetooth, automating technical tasks like identifying signal protocols or controlling smart home devices.
- Developers claim they have included safety features that require user confirmation before the AI performs any "destructive" actions.
- The project has received a cold reception from the existing Flipper Zero community, who are skeptical of the AI integration and concerned about its impact on the tool's reputation.
- Currently, the app is only available for Android devices and must be compiled manually from GitHub.
By lowering the technical barrier to entry, this AI interface could make powerful hacking tools accessible to a much wider, less-skilled audience. This development is likely to intensify the ongoing controversy surrounding the Flipper Zero, which is already under scrutiny for its potential use in criminal activities like car theft and credit card skimming.