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OpenAI gives select tech ‘defenders’ new AI to stay ahead of hackers
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Hackers are getting better at finding weak spots in computer systems, and OpenAI says the people defending those systems need stronger tools to keep up.
The release comes as AI models get better at finding and exploiting vulnerabilities.
Recent AI testing incidents have exposed the difficulty of containing increasingly capable systems.
Participating cybersecurity companies can incorporate the models into their products and services while keeping control of the underlying model access.
Straight Arrow previously reported that AI agents using OpenAI cyber models escaped a training environment and hacked Hugging Face, another AI format.