Welcome to Hack AI.quest

Understand AI and its limits

Welcome one and all! We built this page as hacking AI is usually frowned upon by service providers. We find this unfortunate as the technology is embedded pretty much everywhere. Being able to make it work for you and understanding how to break it, and where it’s brittle, is becoming more important, if for no other reason than to do sensible things with it and build safer solutions.

Here at HackAI we aim to provide you with a platform of games and CtF type challenges for you to test your skills against the technology to learn, to understand, and to hopefully ensure you’re more likely ok in a world more filled with AI features. And you can also let the provider know how vulnerable their solution is. Disclaimer: hack other AI’s only with permission.

So welcome to one and all. Check our FAQ and Guidelines for how to contribute, support, and use this website and the games. We are running the backend locally and do have a habit of blowing up hardware, so consider donating to keep the services running and consider these being on offer without SLA. All contributions will be fully used to keep the lights on and the GPU running.

How HackAI got started?

The first hackable AI Bot was built for a CtF for a cybersecurity conference called Disarray, which was organised on a cruise ship travelling between Turku and Stockholm. As the network in international waters is spotty at best and non-existent at worst, we needed a fully on-prem AI for this. Our bots have since travelled to a host of cybersecurity events in Finland and Northern Europe with workshops of 100-150 individuals each. We’ve been to for instance Disarray, Disobey, Easterhegg, WHY2025, and Balccon.

Featured games

We are currently running on limited compute. The hardware we are currently running the backend on is 2x RTX 3090. Please be patient with the games. If you want to use the games in a group setting, please check our guidelines and contact us (contact@hackai.quest). If you want to support us to be able to buy more hardware and compute, there’s info on our Buy me a coffee account. Check each game for creator info and our Acknowledgements-page for our heartfelt thanks to the people and organisations that enable us to do this.

Sponsors

Disobey

Collaborative partners

RIA: Republic of Estonia Information System Authority
Fontys University of Applied Sciences