[Latest News] OpenAI hires OpenClaw AI agent tool's creator
OpenAI has hired the Austrian creator of OpenClaw, a viral artificial intelligence tool able to execute real-world tasks, according to CEO Sam Altman.
The CyberCon Asia 2025 cybersecurity summit, set for September 13 and 14 at Duy Tân University in Đà Nẵng, is co-hosted by the university in partnership with Japan’s Fore- and Suganuma Group. Aiming to become a strategic hub for advancing cybersecurity cooperation, innovation, and expertise between Vietnam and Japan, the event is expected to draw around 100 executives, over 500 business delegates, and 50 exhibitor organizations.

With the compelling theme "AI vs. AI: The New Frontier of Cybersecurity," the event spotlights the growing threat of AI undermining traditional defense systems. A diverse audience—including policy leaders, tech professionals, academics, and students—will convene to exchange insights and discuss forward-thinking approaches to protect the digital infrastructure of nations and enterprises.
Leading experts such as Ngô Minh Hiếu (HieuPC), Ngô Tuấn Anh, and Colin Blackwell will dive into topics like crisis leadership, AI-powered vulnerability detection, the role of emotional intelligence in cybersecurity, and high-impact "AI-first" initiatives. Roundtable dialogues will explore AI security dynamics, global collaboration, and the evolution of cybersecurity talent. The event also features a student hackathon and a ceremony for signing MOUs that foster partnerships among government, businesses,...
This summit comes at a time when generative AI has become ubiquitous, yet its misuse is escalating. OpenAI has reported thwarting more than 20 AI-enabled cyber and disinformation campaigns this year. Malicious actors are creating massive amounts of deceptive content in multiple languages, capable of bypassing security systems and misleading victims with alarming ease.
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