OpenAI wants your next security researcher to be a bot - and has launched Aardvark, its very own agentic security researcher, ...
ZDNET's key takeaways OpenAI has launched Aardvark, a cybersecurity researcher agent. Aardvark is powered by GPT-5 and is in ...
Aardvark represents OpenAI’s entry into automated security research through agentic AI. By combining GPT-5’s language ...
OpenAI (OPENAI) has released a private beta version of Aardvark, a security research agent that autonomously monitors code to ...
OpenAI’s GPT-5 Aardvark scans, exploits, and patches software flaws autonomously—marking a leap in AI-driven cybersecurity.
"Aardvark represents a breakthrough in AI and security research: an autonomous agent that can help developers and security teams discover and fix security vulnerabilities at scale," the company said ...
Powered by GPT‑5, Aardvark will continuously scan code, validate exploitability in a sandbox and propose patches; OpenAI tied the rollout to an updated disclosure policy and invited organisations to ...
Currently in private beta, the GPT-5-powered security agent scans, reasons, and patches software like a real researcher, ...
OpenAI launches Aardvark, an AI security agent powered by GPT-5 that finds and fixes software vulnerabilities.
OpenAI on Thursday launched Aardvark, an artificial intelligence (AI) agent designed to autonomously detect and help fix security vulnerabilities in ...
OpenAI’s new “company knowledge” update lets ChatGPT search Slack, Google Drive, SharePoint, and GitHub to deliver smarter, ...
The agent continuously monitors code repositories to find and validate vulnerabilities, assess their exploitability, and ...