JAKARTA - OpenAI CEO Sam Altman announced that the company will launch a series of updates and new products related to Codex in the next month.

The announcement was made by Altman via his X account. Starting next week, he called this launch a big step that is expected to provide a new experience for users.

"We have a lot of exciting Codex launches coming up over the next month, starting next week. We hope you'll be excited," Altman said in his post on @sama.

In addition to product development, OpenAI also targets a significant improvement in cybersecurity, which is claimed to reach the "Cybersecurity High" level in the framework of the readiness they apply.

This increase was carried out because, according to him, cyber security issues are complex and have the potential for dual use, both for defensive and offensive purposes.

OpenAI will begin implementing product restrictions, including efforts to block the use of their programming models for cybercrime activities.

"We'll start with product restrictions, such as efforts to block people who use our coding model to commit cybercrime (for example, hacking this bank and stealing its money)," he added.

In the long term, OpenAI plans to shift its risk mitigation focus to a defensive approach, helping developers and companies patch security holes or bugs more quickly.

This step is believed to make OpenAI's products very important for the world to be adopted immediately, especially so that their software becomes more secure. "There will be many very capable models in the world in the near future," he concluded.


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