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6OpenAI Blog·16d ago

OpenAI publishes action plan for AI-powered biodefense and biological resilience

OpenAI released a policy and strategy document outlining an action plan for using AI to strengthen biodefense and biological resilience. The piece positions AI as a tool for countering biological threats at national and global scale. This represents OpenAI's public stance on a high-stakes dual-use domain where AI capabilities intersect with biosecurity policy.

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6Openai Blog·1mo ago·source ↗

Preparing for future AI risks in biology

OpenAI has published a post outlining its proactive approach to assessing and mitigating biosecurity risks from advanced AI systems capable of biological applications. The piece describes capability evaluations and safeguards designed to prevent misuse of AI in biology and medicine. This reflects OpenAI's ongoing effort to get ahead of dual-use risks before capabilities reach dangerous thresholds.

5Openai Blog·1mo ago·source ↗

Cybersecurity in the Intelligence Age

OpenAI has published a five-part action plan aimed at strengthening cybersecurity through AI-powered defense capabilities. The plan focuses on democratizing access to AI-based cyber defense tools and protecting critical infrastructure systems. This represents OpenAI's public positioning on how AI should be applied to national and enterprise security challenges.

6Openai Blog·17d ago·source ↗

OpenAI proposes federal governance blueprint for frontier AI safety and national security

OpenAI published a policy blueprint calling for a U.S. federal framework to govern frontier AI, covering safety, resilience, and national security dimensions. The proposal outlines OpenAI's vision for democratic oversight of the most capable AI systems. As a tier-1 primary source from a leading lab, this represents a significant public policy position that will likely influence regulatory discussions.

4Openai Blog·1mo ago·source ↗

Strengthening cyber resilience as AI capabilities advance

OpenAI published a post outlining its approach to cybersecurity risk as its models grow more capable, covering risk assessment frameworks, misuse mitigation, and collaboration with the security community. The piece addresses both offensive risk (AI-enabled attacks) and defensive applications. It represents OpenAI's public positioning on responsible deployment in a high-stakes domain.

6Openai Blog·17d ago·source ↗

OpenAI publishes public policy agenda covering safety, youth protection, and global standards

OpenAI released a formal public policy agenda outlining its positions on AI safety, youth protection, workforce transition, and international standards. The document represents OpenAI's stated priorities for engaging with governments and regulators. As a tier-1 primary source from a leading frontier lab, it signals how OpenAI intends to shape AI governance discussions.

5Openai Blog·1mo ago·source ↗

OpenAI's Proposals for the U.S. AI Action Plan

OpenAI has submitted formal policy recommendations to the U.S. government as part of the AI Action Plan process, building on its previously published Economic Blueprint. The proposals are aimed at strengthening American AI leadership at a national level. This represents OpenAI's continued effort to shape federal AI policy and regulatory frameworks in its favor.

5Openai Blog·1mo ago·source ↗

Planning for AGI and Beyond

OpenAI published a strategic document outlining its mission and approach to developing artificial general intelligence that benefits all of humanity. The post articulates OpenAI's long-term planning philosophy around AGI safety, deployment, and governance. It represents a high-level policy and values statement from the leading frontier AI lab rather than a technical announcement.

4Openai Blog·18d ago·source ↗

Our views on AI policy and political advocacy

OpenAI has published a statement outlining its approach to AI policy and political advocacy, emphasizing transparency and support for thoughtful regulation and AI safety. The post clarifies that no outside political group speaks on the company's behalf. This represents OpenAI's formal public positioning on regulatory engagement as AI governance debates intensify globally.