In April 2023, OpenAI executives informed their employees about a hack that took place early last year. According to sources from The New York Times, the hacker did not have access to the systems where the AI applications are stored and developed. This incident was not seen as a threat to national security since it was believed to be the work of an individual hacker, and regulatory authorities were not notified.
The fact that the hacker was acting independently and had no ties to foreign governments was seen as crucial in deciding not to involve authorities. However, some OpenAI employees expressed concerns about the potential for countries like China to steal the AI technology, potentially compromising national security. This incident raised questions about the level of seriousness with which OpenAI takes security.
Despite requests for a response from Reuters and others, OpenAI has not yet provided a statement on the matter. The importance of ensuring that AI technology is protected and secure is highlighted by incidents like this, as demonstrated by CriticGPT.
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