OpenAI unveils GPT-5.4-Cyber a week after rival's announcement of AI model


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April 14 (Reuters) - OpenAI ⁠on Tuesday unveiled GPT-5.4-Cyber, a variant of ⁠its latest flagship model fine-tuned specifically for defensive ‌cybersecurity work, following rival Anthropic's announcement of frontier AI model Mythos.

Mythos, announced on April 7, is being deployed as part ​of Anthropic's "Project Glasswing", a controlled ⁠initiative under which select ⁠organizations are permitted to use the unreleased Claude Mythos ⁠Preview ‌model for defensive cybersecurity purposes. It has found "thousands" of major vulnerabilities in operating ⁠systems, web browsers and other software.

OpenAI, creator of ​popular chatbot ‌ChatGPT, said that GPT-5.4-Cyber will initially be rolled ⁠out ​on a limited basis to vetted security vendors, organizations and researchers because of its more permissive design.

The company ⁠is also expanding its Trusted ​Access for Cyber program to thousands of verified individual defenders and hundreds of teams protecting critical software, it ⁠said in a post on its website.

OpenAI is adding new tiers to its TAC program, which was launched in February, with higher levels of verification ​unlocking more powerful capabilities.

Users approved ⁠for the highest tier will gain access to GPT-5.4-Cyber, ​which has fewer restrictions on ‌sensitive cybersecurity tasks such as ​vulnerability research and analysis.

(Reporting by Juby Babu in Mexico City; Editing by Maju Samuel)

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