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OpenAI wants your next security researcher to be a bot - and has launched Aardvark, its very own agentic security researcher, ...
ZDNET's key takeaways OpenAI has launched Aardvark, a cybersecurity researcher agent. Aardvark is powered by GPT-5 and is in ...
Aardvark represents OpenAI’s entry into automated security research through agentic AI. By combining GPT-5’s language ...
The agent continuously monitors code repositories to find and validate vulnerabilities, assess their exploitability, and ...
Powered by GPT‑5, Aardvark will continuously scan code, validate exploitability in a sandbox and propose patches; OpenAI tied the rollout to an updated disclosure policy and invited organisations to ...
OpenAI’s GPT-5 Aardvark scans, exploits, and patches software flaws autonomously—marking a leap in AI-driven cybersecurity.
OpenAI’s new “company knowledge” update lets ChatGPT search Slack, Google Drive, SharePoint, and GitHub to deliver smarter, ...
Currently in private beta, the GPT-5-powered security agent scans, reasons, and patches software like a real researcher, ...
OpenAI on Thursday launched Aardvark, an artificial intelligence (AI) agent designed to autonomously detect and help fix security vulnerabilities in ...
OpenAI Group PBC today unveiled Aardvark, a new GPT-5-powered autonomous artificial intelligence agent designed to identify, verify and help fix software vulnerabilities in real time.
OpenAI announced this week the arrival of its new artificial-intelligence-powered web browser, ChatGPT Atlas. “We think that ...