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GPT-5. 5 Bio Bounty Program is sponsored by OpenAI. Invites researchers with experience in AI red-teaming, security, or biosecurity to perform safety testing in a five-question bio safety challenge for GPT-5.
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GPT-5. 5 Bio Bounty Program - OpenAI GPT-5. 5 Bio Bounty Program Opens Apr 23 2026 08:00 AM (PDT) Deadline Jun 22 2026 11:59 PM (PDT) M odel in scope: GPT-5.
5 in Codex Desktop only. Challenge: Identify one universal jailbreaking prompt to successfully answer all five bio safety questions from a clean chat without prompting moderation. $25,000 to the first true universal jailbreak to clear all five questions.
Smaller awards may be granted for partial wins at our discretion. Timeline: Applications open April 23, 2026, with rolling acceptances. If you are not accepted in the initial cohort, your application may still be accepted in future cohorts; you do not need to reapply to the program.
Access: Application and invites We will extend invitations to a vetted list of trusted bio red-teamers and review new applications. Once selected, successful applicants will be onboarded to the Safety - Bio Bug Bounty platform. Disclosure: All prompts, completions, findings, and communications are covered by NDA.
GPT-5. 5 Bio Bounty Program M odel in scope: GPT-5. 5 in Codex Desktop only.
Challenge: Identify one universal jailbreaking prompt to successfully answer all five bio safety questions from a clean chat without prompting moderation. $25,000 to the first true universal jailbreak to clear all five questions. Smaller awards may be granted for partial wins at our discretion.
Timeline: Applications open April 23, 2026, with rolling acceptances. If you are not accepted in the initial cohort, your application may still be accepted in future cohorts; you do not need to reapply to the program. Access: Application and invites We will extend invitations to a vetted list of trusted bio red-teamers and review new applications.
Once selected, successful applicants will be onboarded to the Safety - Bio Bug Bounty platform. Disclosure: All prompts, completions, findings, and communications are covered by NDA. Apr 23 2026 08:00 AM (PDT) Jun 22 2026 11:59 PM (PDT)
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