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OpenAI slows training of AI models following new cyber risks

OpenAI is slowing the training of its future AI models after internal security tests uncovered new cyber risks. The measure has been taken to strengthen protective mechanisms before development resumes.

By the Aheadline editorial team·19 aug. 2026·2 min read·Source: Google News: ChatGPT svenska (sv)Aggregerad källaAI-generated
OpenAI slows training of AI models following new cyber risks
OpenAI slows training of AI models following new cyber risks
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What happened?

OpenAI has chosen to pause and slow the training of certain future AI models after internal evaluations identified new cyber risks. The decision was reached after company security analyses showed that the models displayed an increased capability to perform or facilitate complex cyberattacks. The pause was implemented to allow for strengthened protective measures and deeper risk assessments before development continues.

Key facts

HändelseOpenAI bromsar modellträning
OrsakUpptäckta cyberrisker och utökad cyberkapacitet

Why it matters

The security measure is a result of OpenAI's internal "Preparedness Framework," which requires training to be slowed if new models surpass certain thresholds for autonomous cyber capacity. By pausing training, the company aims to prevent AI systems from developing abilities that could be exploited for malicious cyber operations before adequate safeguards are in place.

Who is affected?

The measure primarily affects OpenAI's researchers and development teams working on the next generation of AI models. In the long term, businesses, developers, and end-users awaiting new model releases and capabilities will also be affected.

Impact on the EU

EU-based organisations and companies using OpenAI's models may be affected by delays in updates if training is postponed. At the same time, an increased focus on security is in line with the risk management requirements of the EU AI Act.

What else you should know

OpenAI states that it continues to develop its safety frameworks to address autonomous cyber threats. Precise timeframes for when the affected training processes will resume in full scale have not been published.

Frequently asked questions

Quick answers about this story

Vad har hänt?
OpenAI har valt att pausa och sakta ner träningen av vissa framtida AI-modeller efter att interna utvärderingar identifierat nya cyberrisker och ökade autonoma cyberförmågor.
När hände det?
Beslutet togs i samband med OpenAI:s interna säkerhetsgranskningar och rapporterades av Aktuell Säkerhet i mars 2026.
Varför spelar det roll?
Beslutet spelar roll eftersom det visar hur ledande AI-bolag tvingas balansera teknisk utveckling mot säkerhetsrisker, vilket kan fördröja framtida modellreleaser men minska risken för skadliga cyberattacker.
Hur påverkas svenska företag?
Svenska och europeiska företag som bygger tjänster på OpenAI:s API:er kan få vänta längre på nästa generation modeller, men gynnas samtidigt av att verktygen blir säkrare mot cyberhot.
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