OpenAI Gives European Companies Access to Its Latest Models to Bolster Resilience
- On Tuesday, OpenAI announced it is granting European firms like Deutsche Telekom and BBVA access to its GPT-5.5-Cyber model, while offering the European Commission open access to these cybersecurity tools.
- Former British finance minister George Osborne, heading the 'OpenAI for Countries' initiative, said on Monday that democratizing defensive tools supports public safety; OpenAI disclosed plans to invest more than $4 billion in a new deployment company and acquire Tomoro.
- Rival Anthropic's release of Mythos last month increased cybersecurity risks for banks and other firms, as the model's high-level coding capabilities could be exploited to destabilize companies.
- OpenAI's 'Trusted Access for Cyber' program provides verified corporations with precise defensive safeguards, with Emmanuel Marill, managing director for EMEA, saying on Tuesday, "We need to block dangerous activity, while making sure trusted defenders have tools that are genuinely useful."
- Brussels confirmed on Monday that OpenAI offered the European Commission access to cybersecurity features, though a Commission spokesperson noted that rival Anthropic had not been as forthcoming with similar offers.
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OpenAI gives European companies access to its latest models to bolster resilience
OpenAI Strengthens European Cybersecurity with New AI Models
OpenAI has launched its Trusted Access for Cyber program, providing European firms access to AI models like GPT-5.5-Cyber. The initiative aims to enhance cybersecurity resilience in vital sectors. OpenAI's collaboration with the European Commission seeks to democratize defensive tools. The company plans a $4 billion investment for further AI development.
ChatGPT's holder will give access to advanced AI models to European companies to strengthen cybersecurity, in a program that includes Deutsche Telekom, BBVA and other major groups.
OpenAI launches cybersecuity model to rival Anthropic’s Mythos
OpenAI launched its own cybersecurity initiative in response to Anthropic’s. The ChatGPT-maker’s recent GPT-5.5-Cyber model, like Anthropic’s Mythos, can detect vulnerabilities in most software. Mythos was only released to a select few organizations to help them patch problems; OpenAI will do likewise. Almost all the institutions with access to Mythos have been US-based, and Europe is worried about being behind the security curve as open-source …
EU confirms OpenAI offers access to cybersecurity model, Anthropic lags behind
OpenAI's proactive EU collaboration may set new cybersecurity standards, influencing AI's role in regulated sectors and investor sentiment. The post EU confirms OpenAI offers access to cybersecurity model, Anthropic lags behind appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
The American technology company is implementing a program under which it enables proven companies in strategic sectors.
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