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Bug Bounty – A Major payout could be on the way to ChatGPT users

The popular AI research lab is paying users to locate and report vulnerabilities in its software in an effort to improve security.
Kelsey Brandt
Contributing Writer

OpenAI, the San Francisco-based artificial intelligence (AI) research lab, is launching a bug bounty program that will pay people to find and report vulnerabilities in its software. The program, which is currently invite-only, is part of OpenAI’s efforts to improve the security of its AI systems and encourage more researchers to report vulnerabilities rather than sell them on the black market. The program will offer rewards from $200 to $20,000.

Why It Matters: As AI becomes more pervasive in our daily lives, the need for robust security measures becomes increasingly important. By offering a bug bounty program, OpenAI is taking proactive steps to improve the security of its AI systems. This is an important step towards ensuring that AI is developed and used responsibly, and in a way that prioritizes the safety and security of individuals and organizations.

  • OpenAI is joining a growing list of tech companies, including Apple, Google, and Microsoft, that offer bug bounties as a way to find and fix vulnerabilities in their software.
  • Ethical Hackers, tech enthusiasts, safety researchers and more could be in for a payday for identifying and reporting security flaws in OpenAI’s AI systems, potentially leading to improved security for all users of AI technology.
  • The move also reflects the growing importance of AI in modern society, and the need to ensure that it is developed and deployed in a way that prioritizes safety and security.

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