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AI Hacking Fears Spark OpenAI Cybersecurity Push
22 Jun
Summary
- OpenAI launches 'Patch the Planet' to secure open source software.
- New AI models show improved cybersecurity performance.
- Project addresses rising AI threats to critical software projects.

OpenAI has announced a series of cybersecurity-focused initiatives in response to escalating fears about AI's hacking capabilities. A key development is the launch of "Patch the Planet," a collaborative effort with Trail of Bits, HackerOne, and others. This project offers free security consulting to open-source software maintainers, aiming to help them detect and remediate vulnerabilities. It also focuses on enhancing code quality and integrating AI security tools for long-term resilience.
These advancements include an improved version of OpenAI's security-specialized model, GPT-5.5-Cyber, which has shown enhanced performance on cybersecurity benchmarks. The company is also expanding its "Trusted Access for Cyber" program, providing governments and institutions with access to its latest cybersecurity models. The "Patch the Planet" initiative has already begun, with engineers working with maintainers to uncover hundreds of bugs and produce dozens of patches in its initial week.
The move comes as the broader AI industry faces increased scrutiny regarding the security of open-source projects. Maintainers, often volunteers, struggle with the influx of AI-generated vulnerability reports. OpenAI and its partners aim to offset the costs associated with security assessments and patching, thereby improving the overall security posture of critical software. The Five Eyes alliance has also issued a warning about the rapid evolution of AI capabilities, emphasizing the need for cyber resilience.