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Source: OpenAI is finalizing a product with advanced cybersecurity capabilities that it plans to release only to a small set of partners, similar to Anthropic

OpenAI is finalizing a model with advanced cybersecurity capabilities that it plans to release only to a small set of companies …

Axios Sam Sabin

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  • @jimvandehei Jim VandeHei on x
    Scoop: OpenAI plans staggered rollout of new model over cybersecurity risk. - 👀won't all future AI releases seems weak and unimpressive unless they require limited rollout only?? https://www.axios.com/...
  • @kimmonismus @kimmonismus on x
    Big update: OpenAI developed it's own ChatGPT-"Mythos" and will also not roll it out publicly, via Axios OpenAI is planning a limited, staggered rollout of a new model with advanced cybersecurity capabilities, mirroring Anthropic's restricted release of its Mythos Preview to a [i…
  • @andrewcurran_ Andrew Curran on x
    Axios is reporting that OpenAI plans a limited rollout of their new model to a small group of companies, and does not intend a public release. The new model, code named ‘Spud’, should receive its official name very shortly. [image]
  • r/singularity r on reddit
    OpenAI plans staggered rollout of new model over cybersecurity risk
  • @heidykhlaaf Dr Heidy Khlaaf on x
    As someone who has audited dozens of safety-critical systems, built static analysis tools, and used most formal verification and security tools, here are some red flags that should be a caution in taking these claims at face value: 1. There are no comparison benchmarks with 1/
  • @deanwball Dean W. Ball on x
    When the dust settles, Mythos and the similarly capable models that will follow it will go down as major achievements in the history of cybersecurity. The hardening they will do to all important global software is a gift from American capitalism given freely to the world, at our
  • @techikansh @techikansh on x
    Why is every AI Lab releasing their AI models only to billion dollar companies now??? [image]
  • @synthwavedd Leo on x
    🚨 BREAKING: OpenAI plans to release GPT-5.5 only to a small set of companies, similar to Anthropic's limited roll out of Mythos lol https://www.axios.com/...
  • @egregious Craig Connors on x
    @HeidyKhlaaf I didn't (and would never) call you naive. I said the take was. Anthropic is not exaggerating here - your red flags aren't invalid in the face of limited information, but they are leading people to underestimate this (and future) models.
  • @victormustar Victor M on x
    There's a high chance you'll NOT get access to the most intelligent models. when we say open source must win it's not about running a small offline model on the train...
  • @timkellogg.me Tim Kellogg on bluesky
    whelp i guess AI has plateaued  —  OpenAI is doing a private release of GPT-5.5 (spud)  —  www.axios.com/2026/04/09/o...
  • @danshipper Dan Shipper on x
    The Axios story floating around about OpenAI limiting the release of their newest model Spud isn't true. Just spoke to OpenAI, and it appears the story conflated two things. They do have a cyber product they are testing with a trusted tester group. But this is not the same
  • @thdxr Dax on x
    like i said yesterday this was already a thing since at least gpt 5.3 but now we have to suffer a cycle of confusing mystery and go through the whole “well it was bs last time but maybe this time its different” we're all just caught between these two companies [image]
  • @dan_jeffries1 Daniel Jeffries on x
    Just give us the models, man, and stop with all this nonsense.