
WASHINGTON ( TNND )— OpenAI will pay users to find security vulnerabilities on its platforms.
” This type of system has been around for some period”, said security expert and private counsel Leeza Garber. ” Google has one, many software companies have them simply because their systems are so large, and the more stable they are, the harder it is to find the insects”.
The Trump administration is hoping to expand the use of AI while never compromising on safety.
” The goal is to be pro-innovation, less government, less red tape, but to make sure items are secure and secure”, Gerber said.
For more on A. I. and other technical information, watch the video player over or visit The National News Desk’s YouTube channel for Garber’s whole interview.