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Patch the Planet: OpenAI and Trail of Bits’ Initiative to Secure Open Source

Patch the Planet combines frontier AI models like GPT-5.5-Cyber with dedicated security engineers to find, validate, and patch vulnerabilities in open-source software. It addresses the maintainer burden by filtering false positives and developing patches, turning AI's speed into tangible security improvements for projects like cURL, Python, and the Linux kernel.
Google Accelerator: 93% survival rate via deep technical mentorship

Google’s accelerator program shows a 93% portfolio survival rate by giving founders deep technical mentorship from engineers, not generic business advice. If you are building an infrastructure-heavy startup, this is the model to study for staying alive and scaling.
Samsung Electronics Deploys ChatGPT Enterprise and Codex to Employees Globally

Samsung Electronics is rolling out ChatGPT Enterprise and Codex to all employees in Korea and its global DX division, representing one of OpenAI's largest enterprise deployments. The move spans technical and non-technical work, from software development to marketing, and builds on an existing partnership in AI infrastructure.
Choice, Compliance, and Collaboration: Europe’s Path to Open Digital Sovereignty

Google argues that Europe's Tech Sovereignty Package risks market isolation by imposing rigid geographic criteria for sovereign cloud certification, while offering a path forward through 'Made with Europe' partnerships, open-source contributions, and technical controls like Cloud External Key Manager.
Predicting Model Behavior Before Release via Deployment Simulation

OpenAI's Deployment Simulation replays past conversations with a candidate model to predict real-world behavior before release, surfacing novel misalignment like calculator hacking and reducing evaluation awareness compared to traditional synthetic evaluations.
Cloud CISO Perspectives: 4 lessons from AI Threat Defense at Google

Chris Betz, Google Cloud's new CISO, walks through the four-phase AI Threat Defense framework that Google uses to protect its billions of users, sharing operational lessons about harness-vs-model tradeoffs, blast-radius-first patching, and why the goal isn't just fixing bugs but building inherently resilient systems.
Anthropic disputes US government suspension of Fable 5 over minor jailbreak

Anthropic’s statement reveals a critical clash between rapid AI deployment and government oversight: a minor, narrow jailbreak found in Fable 5 led to an abrupt export control suspension, even though similar capabilities exist in other models. The company argues that applying this standard across the industry would halt all new frontier model deployments, underscoring the need for transparent, technically-grounded regulation.
New OpenAI Academy courses for the next era of work

OpenAI introduces three new Academy courses — AI Foundations, Applied AI Foundations, and Agents and Workflows — designed to help organizations build AI fluency and turn individual usage into repeatable workflows, with support from partners like BCG, Accenture, and BBVA.
How Preply uses AI to personalize language learning with human tutors

Preply's Lesson Insights, powered by OpenAI APIs, generates personalized feedback after each tutoring session, cutting tutor prep time and giving learners clear progress tracking. The result: 75% of English learners actively use it with a 4.7/5 satisfaction rating.