@FinanceYF5: AI was previously used more for writing code, but it is now beginning to systematically protect code. OpenAI has launched Daybreak, targeting network defense teams by combining models, Codex, and the security ecosystem to help continuously discover, fix, and fortify software. This is a step towards the future: enabling security teams to act at the speed required for defense.
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OpenAI has launched a new product called Daybreak, designed to help network defense teams continuously discover, fix, and fortify software by combining models, Codex, and the security ecosystem.
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AI was previously used more for writing code, but is now beginning to systematically guard code.
OpenAI has launched Daybreak, a tool designed for cyber defense teams that combines models, Codex, and the security ecosystem to help continuously discover, fix, and harden software.
This marks a step toward the future: enabling security teams to act at the pace required for effective defense. https://t.co/6QSucL2UNl
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