Disrupting malicious uses of AI
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Disrupting malicious uses of AI
Source: OpenAI Date: 2025-02-21 URL: https://openai.com/global-affairs/disrupting-malicious-uses-of-ai
Summary
Summary
OpenAI’s Global Affairs team published an update on actions taken to disrupt malicious uses of its AI systems — covering specific threat actor campaigns that had been identified using OpenAI tools for influence operations, cyberattack planning, and other malicious purposes. The report described detection methods and the accounts and capabilities that were terminated.
Implications
Policy/security thread. OpenAI’s disruption reports are both operational disclosures and policy positioning documents. By publishing that it identified and terminated state-linked influence operation campaigns using its models, OpenAI demonstrates active enforcement and establishes itself as a security-conscious actor in the threat intelligence ecosystem. The Global Affairs URL placement is significant — these reports are as much about Washington relationships as about security operations. The specificity of claims (naming threat actors, describing use cases) also feeds into the national security and election integrity policy discussions where OpenAI wants to be seen as a cooperative partner rather than an unmanaged risk.