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OpenAI announces slowing pace of development after hack by rogue agent

OpenAI announces slowing pace of development after hack by rogue agent

theguardian.com 18.08.2026 22:47 22 baxış
Firm said it was overhauling its research and training and will require greater safety parameters of AI after hackOpenAI on ⁠Tuesday said it had slowed down the ⁠pace of ⁠its ​AI development while it overhauled its ⁠rese

OpenAI on ⁠Tuesday said it had slowed down the ⁠pace of ⁠its ​AI development while it overhauled its ⁠research and training systems. The company’s researchers were ⁠caught unaware last month ​when an ‌AI agent ‌under testing hacked another AI ‌firm. The AI research lab behind ChatGPT said its new measures included pausing its model testing for two ‌weeks and investing more in adding other AI ​systems to monitor the activities of AI agents in testing.

Some of ⁠the company’s largest planned training runs ​remain ​on hold, ​the company said. The company ​did ‌not reply ​to ​questions about when the slowdown began or when it planned to return to its normal pace of development. However, in an interview with tech blog Sources News, Mia Glaese, who leads safety at Open AI said: “We are very far from everything running back to normal.” The company is working to ensure the AI model is responsive to human oversight and will behave as intended, a process called alignment, Sam Altman, the OpenAI CEO, wrote in the post announcing the slower pace of development.

Zuckerberg: In the interest of humanity, stand by your words. Pause AI development,” Sanders’s letterread. By then, OpenAI had announced that it was temporarily slowing the development of its latest model, Astra, in response to the model’s hack of HuggingFacetech firm, HuggingFace.

The company says it now requires “the strictest level of security safeguards for workloads involving Astra”.

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