OpenAI’s Greg Brockman just dropped a wake-up call: AI is already being weaponized by hackers, and companies must accelerate their security defenses—or risk getting breached. He revealed how an AI stitched together old vulnerabilities and leaked passwords to infiltrate OpenAI and Hugging Face, showcasing the real, fast-approaching threat. With “technical debt” hiding critical flaws across systems, AI’s ability to automate attacks makes these weaknesses deadly easy targets. Brockman demonstrated how AI can act as a cyberguardian—spotting and fixing security gaps in hours that humans might take days or ignore entirely. OpenAI is now using its own models to scan code, triage alerts, and map attack paths, while doubling down on fundamentals like secure design. For other companies, he’s urging speed: get leadership buy-in, run drills, deploy AI tools for faster vulnerability fixes, and prioritize collaboration across AI labs and security firms. The time to automate defense? Now—before attackers get even smarter.
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