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.

By Avantgarde News Desk··1 min read
A digital illustration featuring a security shield and magnifying glass over computer code, representing an AI cybersecurity bug bounty program.

A digital illustration featuring a security shield and magnifying glass over computer code, representing an AI cybersecurity bug bounty program.

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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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