OpenAI unveils GPT-5.5-Cyber update and bug-fixing initiative

OpenAI announced several cybersecurity measures on Monday, including an improved version of its GPT-5.5-Cyber model and a new initiative to address vulnerabilities in open-source software.

The company also expanded its international collaborations with governments and institutions. These partners will receive trusted access to OpenAI's latest cybersecurity-focused models.

OpenAI released its Codex Security scanner as an app plug-in. The moves come amid growing concerns about AI models' potential in cybersecurity threats.

The announcements position OpenAI in direct competition with efforts from other AI developers in the security space.

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