US-based AI company OpenAI launched ‘Aardvark,'' an agentic Artificial Intelligence security researcher powered by Generative Pre-trained Transfer (GPT-5), an OpenAI company statement said.
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OpenAI’s GPT-5 Aardvark scans, exploits, and patches software flaws autonomously—marking a leap in AI-driven cybersecurity.
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Aardvark represents OpenAI’s entry into automated security research through agentic AI. By combining GPT-5’s language ...
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