New Policy Report on Interoperability in AI Safety Governance: Ethics, Regulations, and Standards - United Nations University
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AI models are rapidly improving at exploiting security vulnerabilities. According to a new study, their offensive cyber capability has been doubling every 5.7 months since 2024, with Opus 4.6 and GPT-5.3 Codex now solving tasks that take human experts about three hours. The article AI offensive cyber capabilities are doubling every six months, safety researchers find appeared first on The Decoder .
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