Amid privacy and cybersecurity issues and recent bans by different countries, artificial intelligence (AI) company, OpenAI released a program to combat vulnerability concerns.
OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, on Tuesday, announced the launch of The OpenAI Bug Bounty Program to help identify and address vulnerabilities in its systems. According to the announcement the program rewards security researchers for their contributions to keeping OpenAI's technology and company secure.
OpenAI invited the global community of security researchers, ethical hackers and technology enthusiasts, offering incentives for qualifying vulnerability information. The AI company believes that expertise and vigilance will have a direct impact on keeping its systems and ensuring users' security.
The program launch follows a statement made by the Chief Cabinet Secretary, Hirokazu Matsuno on Monday, that Japan would contemplate incorporating AI technology into government systems, provided privacy and cybersecurity issues are addressed.
OpenAI suffered a data breach on March 20, where user data was exposed to another user due to a bug in an open-source library.
In the announcement, OpenAI said it has partnered with Bugcrowd, a bug bounty platform, to manage the submission and reward process, which is designed to ensure a streamlined experience for all participants. Cash rewards will be awarded based on the severity and impact of the reported issues. The rewards range from $200 for low-severity findings to up to $20,000 for exceptional discoveries.
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