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OpenAI rolls out GPT-5.4-Cyber, expands verified access for thousands of defenders

OpenAI rolls out GPT-5.4-Cyber, expands verified access for thousands of defenders
OpenAI announced the release of GPT-5.4-Cyber, a defensive‑focused AI model with lowered refusal limits and binary reverse‑engineering capabilities. The company also scaled its Trusted Access for Cyber programme, moving from a pilot to thousands of vetted individual security professionals and hundreds of enterprise teams. The move counters Anthropic’s recent restriction of its Mythos model to a handful of large organisations, highlighting a split in how leading AI firms handle the dual‑use risks of cybersecurity tools. Weiterlesen

Companies Struggle to Scale Agentic AI as Data Gaps and Governance Hurdles Mount

Companies Struggle to Scale Agentic AI as Data Gaps and Governance Hurdles Mount
Investment in agentic AI is soaring, with McKinsey projecting the market to jump from $5‑7 billion in 2024 to over $199 billion by 2034. Yet pilots are faltering: Gartner forecasts more than 40% of projects will be cancelled by 2027, and Qlik reports only 18% of organizations have fully deployed the technology despite 97% allocating budgets. Executives cite fragmented data, unclear ownership and weak governance as the primary roadblocks. Experts warn that without solid data foundations and clear accountability, the promise of AI‑driven business automation will remain out of reach. Weiterlesen

ByteDance Adds Watermarking and IP Guardrails to Seedance 2.0 for Cautious Global Rollout

ByteDance Adds Watermarking and IP Guardrails to Seedance 2.0 for Cautious Global Rollout
ByteDance is re‑launching its AI video model, Seedance 2.0, after a backlash over deepfake content. The company has partnered with a third‑party red‑team to embed visible watermarks, C2PA Content Credentials, and an advanced invisible watermark that can track content even after it leaves the platform. New safeguards block generation from real faces and copyrighted characters, addressing concerns raised by Hollywood studios and the Motion Picture Association. The rollout will start with paid users in Brazil, Indonesia, Malaysia, Mexico, the Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam, while the United States and India are omitted pending regulatory clarity. Weiterlesen