OpenAI has been briefing US federal agencies, state governments, and Five Eyes allies on the capabilities of its GPT-5.4-Cyber model over the past week
OpenAI has been briefing federal agencies, state governments and Five Eyes allies on the capabilities of its new cyber product over the past week, Axios has learned.
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OpenAI Briefing Governments on New GPT-5.4-Cyber Model
OpenAI has spent the past week briefing US agencies, state governments, and Five Eyes allies on its cyber AI model.
OpenAI has been making the rounds with governments. Over the past week, the company has briefed US federal agencies, state governments, and Five Eyes intelligence alliance partners on what its GPT-5.4-Cyber model can do.
The model represents OpenAI's dedicated cybersecurity product. Details on specific capabilities remain scarce, but the breadth of the briefing audience is notable — spanning domestic federal and state levels plus the US, UK, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand intelligence partnership.
The move signals OpenAI is positioning its AI tools squarely within the government cybersecurity apparatus. Briefing Five Eyes allies suggests the company sees international defense and intelligence applications for the technology.
Axios first reported the briefings, citing sources familiar with the matter.