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OpenAI Deploys Security Initiative to Identify and Fix Open-Source Vulnerabilities

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OpenAI Deploys Security Initiative to Identify and Fix Open-Source Vulnerabilities

As open-source software underpins critical infrastructure across tech and finance, a major AI company stepping in to systematically patch bugs addresses a real security gap that individual developers and smaller projects often lack resources to fix.

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