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OpenAI's Greg Brockman: Z.ai's GLM-5.3 Likely to "Significantly Accelerate the Threat Landscape"

Brockman said security teams should adopt AI agents and automated workflows as frontier models accelerate cyberattacks.

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OpenAI has adopted a less-than-straightforward stance with regards to open-weight AI models, both raising alarms over powerful Chinese releases while simultaneously opposing premature regulatory restrictions. But the company’s co-founder and president Greg Brockman has made it clear that he thinks open-weight models from the likes of Chinese AI company Z.ai pose a fast-growing cybersecurity risk. In a blog post published on Monday, Brockman outl…

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The president of OpenAI has turned on all cybersecurity alarms. Greg Brockman says companies must act immediately to protect their systems against attackers who use artificial intelligence, following the "conclusive moment for cybersecurity" that was the computer attack on OpenAI-Hugging Face."I have spoken to many organizations in recent weeks, and one issue is clear: they know that they need to fundamentally improve their cybersecurity practic…

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Business Insider (Spain) broke the news on Tuesday, August 18, 2026.
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