The why of it all is a bit convoluted, stemming from a security issue involving open source code. A widely used open source library was compromised and two devices at the company were impacted. Upon identification of the malicious activity, we worked quickly to investigate, contain and take steps to protect our systems, the company wrote in a blog post. To that end, OpenAI says it has found no evidence that any user data was accessed. It also says that no systems were compromised. It has hired...

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