OpenAI has introduced Daybreak, a cybersecurity initiative designed to identify software vulnerabilities and strengthen code with advanced artificial intelligence models. With Daybreak, defenders gain support in reasoning across codebases, finding subtle vulnerabilities, validating fixes, and examining unfamiliar systems for faster remediation. While providing expanded defensive features, Daybreak also emphasizes trust, verification, proportional safeguards, and accountability to limit the risk of technology misuse. This dual focus addresses security while mitigating concerns common to powerful AI tools. Following OpenAI’s technical strategy, Daybreak integrates the intelligence of OpenAI’s core models, the extensibility of Codex as a software agent framework, and collaboration with industry partners. This enables secure code review, threat modeling, patch validation, dependency risk analysis, detection, and remediation guidance to become routine parts of the software development cycle...
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