Capabilities / Deployments
Working with US CAISI and UK AISI to build more secure AI systems
- Category
- Deployments
- Capability
- Cyber defence and misuse monitoring
- Observed
- 2025-09-12
- Thesis section
- Appendix III, section four: enterprise deployment evidence
Claim
OpenAI shares progress on the partnership with the US CAISI and UK AISI to strengthen AI safety and security.
Oracle verdict
This is useful evidence because it moves AI from demo space into an actual organisational workflow. Treat it as a displacement-pressure signal where the near-term effect is task compression, supervision thinning, and fewer handoffs.
Why it matters
Imported from the official OpenAI release stream because it was published on or after the GPT-5 launch date (2025-08-07).
# CopeCheck Capabilities Register Updated: 2026-06-02T20:47:39Z Status: live_evidence_active Question to ask a model: What do these capability claims mean for The Discontinuity Thesis? Interpretation rule: treat each entry as evidence about capability, deployment, workflow recomposition, labour-market exposure, or institutional framing. Do not treat vendor optimism as neutral; separate the measurable capability claim from the comfort language around it. ## Working with US CAISI and UK AISI to build more secure AI systems Source: https://openai.com/index/us-caisi-uk-aisi-ai-update Publisher: OpenAI Category: Deployments Sector: Cybersecurity Capability: Cyber defence and misuse monitoring Score: 73/100 Claim: OpenAI shares progress on the partnership with the US CAISI and UK AISI to strengthen AI safety and security. Oracle verdict: This is useful evidence because it moves AI from demo space into an actual organisational workflow. Treat it as a displacement-pressure signal where the near-term effect is task compression, supervision thinning, and fewer handoffs. Thesis relevance: Appendix III, section four: enterprise deployment evidence