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OpenAI launches ‘Aardvark’ agentic security researcher

New Delhi, Nov 1 (UNI) US-based AI company OpenAI launched ‘Aardvark,' an agentic Artificial Intelligence security researcher powered by Generative Pre-trained Transfer (GPT-5), an OpenAI company statement said.
“Today, we’re announcing Aardvark, an agentic AI security researcher powered by GPT-5. Software security is one of the most critical–and challenging–frontiers in technology. Each year tens of thousands of new vulnerabilities are discovered across enterprise and open-source codebases. Defenders face the daunting tasks of finding and patching vulnerabilities before their adversaries do. At OpenAI, we are working to tip that balance in favor of defenders” the statement said.
Aardvark provides a breakthrough in AI and security research, which is an autonomous agent that can help developers and security teams discover and fix security vulnerabilities at scale. Aardvark is now available in private beta to validate and refine its capabilities in the field.
This tool continuously analyzes source code repositories to identify vulnerabilities, assess exploitability, prioritize severity, and propose targeted patches.
“Aardvark works by monitoring commits and changes to codebases, identifying vulnerabilities, how they might be exploited, and proposing fixes. Aardvark does not rely on traditional program analysis techniques like fuzzing or software composition analysis. Instead, it uses LLM-powered reasoning and tool-use to understand code behaviour and identify vulnerabilities,” it said.
Aardvark relies on a multi-stage pipeline to identify, explain, and fix vulnerabilities: (i) Analysis, (ii) Commit Scanning, (iii) Validation, (iv) Patching.
It works alongside engineers, integrating with GitHub, Codex and existing workflows to deliver clear and actionable insights without slowing development.
While Aardvark is specially designed for security, and in our testing, we’ve found that it can also uncover bugs such as logic flaws, incomplete fixes, and privacy issues, the official blog said.
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