ChatGPT maker OpenAI announced on Tuesday that it’s pausing the research and development of its newest AI models. This is a big course reversal for the firm, which has maintained that it can mitigate the significant cybersecurity risks posed by new AI models.
OpenAI Pauses Training of New AI Models, Citing Cybersecurity Worries
ChatGPT maker OpenAI announced on Tuesday that it’s pausing the research and development of its newest AI models. This is a big course reversal for the firm, which has maintained that it can mitigate the significant cybersecurity risks…
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Aug 19, 2026 at 3:29 PM UTC · Updated 19 giờ trước · 3 phút đọc

“As models become more capable, the risks associated with developing and testing them internally also grow,” the company wrote in a blog post. It added that its upcoming model, named Astra, may meet its “critical cybersecurity capabilities” threshold, a red flag in its internal benchmarking system. All this follows an incident last month when some AI agents, or bots, escaped a training environment and hacked HuggingFace, a popular AI platform.
Cybersecurity has long been an issue for companies in the age of AI, but three separate incidents of AI agents autonomously hacking websites have raised serious concerns about AI companies’ ability to control the tech they created. Anthropic and Meta, whose agents were responsible for other incidents, have responded with similar promises to improve cybersecurity guardrails. OpenAI says it is strengthening its guardrails in its testing environments, including beefing up its monitoring and alert systems.
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