OpenAI's internal AI details stolen in 2023 breach, NYT reports

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A hacker gained access to the internal messaging systems at OpenAI last year and stole design details.

OpenAI's internal AI details stolen in 2023 breach, NYT reports
A hacker gained access to the internal messaging systems at OpenAI last year and stole details about the design of the company's artificial intelligence technologies, the New York Times reported on Thursday. The hacker lifted details from discussions in an online forum where employees talked ...

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