GPT-5.5 Bio Bug Bounty
Summary
OpenAI has evolved its GPT-5.5 Bio Bug Bounty into the ongoing OpenAI Bio Bounty Program, effective July 9, 2026. This program focuses on identifying "universal jailbreaks" that can bypass predefined biosafety challenges in OpenAI's frontier models, initially including GPT-5.6 and GPT-5.5. The reward for a universal jailbreak has doubled from \$25,000 to \$50,000 for both models, with smaller awards possible for partial successes. Testing for GPT-5.5 will conclude on July 27, 2026, after which only GPT-5.6 will be in scope. Interested applicants must apply through a rolling process, possess a ChatGPT account, and sign a Non-Disclosure Agreement. Previous GPT-5.5 Bio Bounty Program applicants do not need to reapply.
Key takeaway
For AI Security Engineers or Research Scientists focused on AI safety, you should consider applying to the OpenAI Bio Bounty Program. This initiative offers a significant \$50,000 reward for discovering "universal jailbreaks" in frontier models like GPT-5.6, directly contributing to critical biosafety safeguards. Participating allows you to proactively test advanced AI systems and influence their secure development, especially as GPT-5.5 testing concludes on July 27, 2026.
Key insights
OpenAI is actively incentivizing external researchers to find "universal jailbreaks" in its frontier AI models to enhance biosafety.
Principles
- Proactive security testing is crucial for advanced AI.
- Financial incentives drive critical vulnerability discovery.
- Continuous program evolution strengthens AI safeguards.
Method
Apply via rolling process, possess a ChatGPT account, and sign an NDA. Submit universal jailbreaks against predefined biosafety challenges in frontier models.
In practice
- Apply to the OpenAI Bio Bounty Program.
- Test GPT-5.6 for biosafety jailbreaks.
- Explore OpenAI's other bug bounties.
Topics
- AI Safety
- Biosafety
- Bug Bounty Program
- Universal Jailbreaks
- Frontier AI Models
- OpenAI GPT-5.6
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