OpenAI acquires Promptfoo to embed AI red-teaming and security testing directly into its Frontier agent platform, signaling that agent safety is now table stakes.
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Founded in 2024, Promptfoo began as an open-source framework for evaluating AI prompts and model behavior. It later expanded into a commercial platform used by developers and enterprise security teams ...
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OpenAI will acquire AI security testing platform Promptfoo, with integration planned for the generative AI giant’s agentic builder platform. Founded in 2024 by CEO Ian Webster, previously of Discord, ...
OpenAI’s latest acquisition addresses a security need Jamieson O’Reilly, security advisor at OpenClaw, raised during an exclusive interview with Infosecurity ...
With an ecosystem of high-throughput instruments generating multi-terabyte datasets, the data management capacity of a leading global gene therapy innovator had reached breaking point. It was too slow ...
The U.S. presented new seismic data Tuesday to buttress its recent allegation that China has secretly carried out low-yield nuclear tests, challenging Beijing’s insistence that it has scrupulously ...
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