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OpenAI is paying $50,000 to break its latest model

If you can prove an AI model can be tricked into dangerous biological output, there is now a $50,000 paycheck waiting for you.

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In the high-stakes world of artificial intelligence, the most effective way to lock the door is often to pay someone to pick the lock first. OpenAI has long understood this—their bug bounty programs have been a fixture of the cybersecurity landscape for years—but their latest move in the realm of biosafety signals a shift from “testing” to “permanent vigilance.”

As of this July, OpenAI is evolving its approach to biorisk with the launch of its new, ongoing OpenAI Bio Bounty Program. The message is clear: they aren’t just looking for quick fixes; they are building a continuous, private laboratory for stress-testing their frontier models against some of the most sensitive risks imaginable.

If you’ve been following the company’s recent trajectory, you know that the “Bio Bug Bounty” began as a targeted effort, specifically aimed at finding holes in GPT-5.5. But the technology is moving faster than any single event-based contest can keep up with. By pivoting to an ongoing, private program, OpenAI is effectively admitting that AI safety isn’t a box you check once and walk away from. It’s a dynamic, “forever war” of cat-and-mouse, especially when it comes to preventing advanced models from providing instructions on dangerous biological agents.

The stakes, at least from a financial perspective, have just been doubled. OpenAI is raising the reward for a successful universal jailbreak from $25,000 to a cool $50,000. It’s a significant number, designed to attract top-tier security researchers and experts who might otherwise be focused on traditional software vulnerabilities. The program is explicitly focused on “universal jailbreaks”—the holy grail for these researchers, where they find a way to circumvent the model’s safety guardrails to access restricted biological information, regardless of the prompt engineering techniques used.

The rollout is strategic. While the original GPT-5.5 bounty will continue to run until July 27, 2026, the focus is clearly shifting toward the next generation of models, starting with GPT-5.6. Any researchers hoping to collect that $50,000 bounty will need to apply, be vetted, and—perhaps most importantly—sign an NDA. This isn’t a public forum where anyone can upload a prompt and hope for a payday; it’s a controlled, private environment, likely to keep the actual “how-to” of these vulnerabilities out of the wrong hands while they work on patching them.

There is a certain irony in paying people to break your own product, but it’s the only way to be sure where the cracks are. By formalizing this into an ongoing program, OpenAI is signaling that as their models, like the GPT-5 series, become more capable, the potential for misuse—however theoretical or remote—grows in lockstep. The company is trying to stay one step ahead of the bad actors who would use these models to facilitate something as dangerous as biological threats.

It also highlights the “dual-use” dilemma that haunts the entire AI industry. These models are incredibly smart, capable of synthesizing vast amounts of scientific literature and accelerating research in a way that could cure diseases. But that same intelligence, if unshackled, could theoretically be used for darker purposes. The existence of a $50,000 bounty on bio-related jailbreaks is a tacit admission of that tension.

For the security community, this is a clear invitation. If you have the expertise to navigate the complex intersection of AI, biology, and cybersecurity, OpenAI is effectively saying, “Show us how to break this, and we’ll pay you for the privilege.” It’s an unusual career path, to be sure, but in the era of frontier AI, it might just be one of the most critical.


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