OpenAI Tightens Security Due to Threats of Spying and Stolen Technology



OpenAI is a company that was only known to a few DoTA fans three years ago but is now on par with Apple, NVIDIA and Google due to the advancement of ChatGPT technology. As the most well-known artificial intelligence (AI) company, they are facing spying and stolen technology.


In a Financial Times report, OpenAI is now using biometric technology such as fingerprint scanning to access certain rooms in the office. The level of security at OpenAI has been improved since the end of last year after allegations of spying by competitors from China. For example, after the launch of DeepSeek, OpenAI claimed that the AI ​​model used their data without permission.


Tightening cybersecurity measures have also been further improved because they do not want the models being developed to be stolen. Among the things they do is prevent new models being developed from accessing the internet unless necessary.


OpenAI, Meta, Microsoft and Google are all racing to be the first company to successfully develop artificial general intelligence. The security issues they are currently facing are just one of many issues that could hinder OpenAI's dreams. Another issue that is no less serious is that employees are being lured by Meta with hundreds of millions in rewards to move, causing them to lose needed manpower,

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