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OPENAI LAUNCHES GPT-5.5-CYBER FOR SELECT SECURITY TEAMS

AI DESK1 MIN READ
FRI, MAY 8, 2026

OpenAI is releasing GPT-5.5-Cyber, a security-focused variant of its flagship model, to vetted cybersecurity teams through limited preview access. The rollout reflects ongoing concerns about preventing misuse of advanced AI systems.

GPT-5.5-Cyber represents OpenAI's approach to restricting access to powerful AI capabilities. The model targets cybersecurity professionals who can test its defensive applications in controlled environments. The release comes amid intense debate among technology leaders and government officials about safeguarding advanced AI models from malicious actors. Silicon Valley and White House officials have highlighted the dual-use nature of large language models, which can support both defensive and offensive security operations. OpenAI's vetting process for preview participants aims to ensure the technology reaches legitimate security researchers and teams. The limited rollout allows the company to monitor usage patterns and refine safety protocols before wider deployment. The move underscores the industry's growing focus on responsible AI deployment as models become more capable. Other AI developers face similar pressures to demonstrate security measures alongside their technical advances.

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