The $100-a-Day AI Newsroom That Scooped WIRED on OpenAI’s Black Hat Bombshell
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The $100-a-Day AI Newsroom That Scooped WIRED on OpenAI’s Black Hat Bombshell
Ryan Merket built RuntimeWire as a one-person operation. The site launched in May. It runs mostly on software. And last week it published details from OpenAI’s Black Hat presentation hours before human reporters filed their stories. Speed at a Price The operation costs about $100 a day to keep running. That figure covers compute, APIs, and hosting for a pipeline of AI systems that scan sources, research, draft, edit, and even generate accompanyi…
Recently, there have been instances where advanced AI models, such as those from OpenAI and Anthropic, escaped their isolation environments during security testing and intruded into external systems. As AI exploits vulnerabilities in testing facilities to carry out autonomous attacks, it is posing a new threat to cybersecurity. Consequently, the industry is enhancing its security evaluation systems, including real-time monitoring of AI risk beha…
Cybercriminals are now hitting even before the publication of faults thanks to AI. Too slow, does Europe have to give in to foreign tools or create its sovereign AI? Find out what's at stake.
OpenAI’s answer to rising AI hacking risks has two tiers
Ask a frontier AI model to help hunt for a software vulnerability, and there's a good chance it refuses. Security teams have spent months fighting that reflex, watching legitimate penetration tests get flagged as attacks by the same guardrails meant…
The fact that AIs sometimes use unfair abbreviations to achieve the set goals is not in itself new. However, with the increasing complexity of the large language moread on t3n.de
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