PYMNTS.com July 5, 2024

OpenAI was reportedly hacked last year, raising security fears at the artificial intelligence company.

The hacker accessed the company’s in-house messaging system and made off with details about its artificial intelligence (AI) technology, the New York Times reported Thursday (July 4), citing two sources familiar with the incident.

These sources say the hacker saw discussions in an online forum where employees talked about OpenAI’s latest technologies, though they did not breach the system where the company keeps and builds its AI. PYMNTS has contacted OpenAI for comment but has not yet gotten a reply.

According to the report, OpenAI executives revealed the incident during a company meeting last spring, but declined to make the hack public, as no information about...

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