The San Francisco company behind ChatGPT, OpenAI, has launched a bug bounty program for its AI systems to ensure the integrity of its products. Algorithmic bug bounties are designed to detect errors in algorithms. Anyone who finds vulnerabilities or vulnerabilities in OpenAI’s systems can receive – depending on the severity – from 200 to 6,500 US dollars per vulnerability, with a maximum value of 20,000 US dollars in total if the errors are correctly reported.

who am OpenAI bug bounty program If you want to take part, you have to get an account with the service provider Bugcrowd, where well-known services such as Takeaway.com, but also Seagate, Netflix, Binance, Dropbox, Sophos, Western Union, Dell and 1Password are registered.

SpaceX also uses Bugcrowd and gives a maximum finder’s reward for security vulnerabilities of 20,000 US dollars. At Takeaway.com, security professionals can earn up to $5,000.

There is expressly no reward for pointing out lies and other misconduct by “Artificial Intelligence” (AI). Even if it breaks out of its environment, reveals secrets, threatens users, programs malware, executes code, hacks other people’s systems or deletes someone else’s data, relevant reports are not part of this bug bounty.


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