Strengthening AI Cybersecurity Standards
Anthropic Starts 'Fable 5' AI Bug Bounty Program
Security researchers can earn rewards for finding cyber jailbreaks in the company's latest artificial intelligence model.
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Anthropic has launched a formal bug bounty program to identify potential security vulnerabilities in its new AI model, Fable 5 [1]. The company partnered with the platform HackerOne to reward researchers who find "cyber jailbreaks" or other safeguard failures [1]. This initiative follows direct coordination with the US government to enhance AI safety standards [1].
The program aims to strengthen the defenses of Fable 5 against malicious use [1]. Security experts are encouraged to report flaws that could allow the AI to bypass its built-in cyber safeguards [1]. By incentivizing ethical hacking, Anthropic seeks to address risks before they can be exploited in the real world [1].
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