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OpenAI has granted select Japanese banks early access to GPT-5.5 to strengthen cyber defence, as regulators warn advanced AI is increasing hacking risks.

TOKYO (Reuters) - OpenAI has given some Japanese financial institutions access to its GPT-5.5 model to help ​prevent cyberattacks, Japanese Finance Minister Satsuki Katayama said on ‌Friday after a meeting with the U.S. company's chief strategy officer.

The release of new models of AI able to code at a high level has given ​hackers an unprecedented ability to identify cybersecurity risks and devise ​ways to exploit them.

One defence for the banks and ⁠other companies at risk of being destablilised is early access to ​the new models that are available only to trusted partners.

Without naming ​any of the financial institutions, Katayama said the access they were getting was "a big step forward in strengthening Japanese financial institutions' ability to defend against cyberattacks". She ​was speaking to reporters after meeting Jason Kwon, OpenAI's chief ​strategy officer, in Tokyo.

The Nikkei newspaper reported on Thursday that Japan's three biggest banks - MUFG ‌Bank, ⁠Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corp and Mizuho Bank - were expected to gain access to OpenAI's latest model, which is believed to be on a par with that of rival Anthropic's Claude Mythos.

MUFG and Mizuho declined ​to comment. Sumitomo ​Mitsui Banking ⁠was not immediately available to comment.

Katayama said on Friday that Japan's government and financial institutions were also ​expected to gain access to Mythos to enhance their ​defences.

As ⁠it strives to counter threats from AI, Japan this month set up a public-private working group to address cybersecurity risks to the financial system ⁠posed ​by Mythos. OpenAI's decision to grant access to ​Japanese financial institutions followed negotiations between Japanese and U.S. governments after it allowed European companies ​similar access.

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