In an interview in London last week, before the controversy over the Pentagon deal erupted, Thibault Sottiaux, the head of OpenAI’s Codex product, laid out the company’s ambitions to use Codex as a mechanism to bring agents to the enterprise in domains beyond coding.
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Sottiaux said he was excited to work with Steinberger going forward. He called OpenClaw “a magical experience” and “a glimpse of the future,” but added that “it’s not something that everyone should just run on their machine unchecked.” Security researchers had found a number of serious vulnerabilities in using OpenClaw, and several users reported that the system had been subject to “prompt injection” attacks (where someone feeds an AI agent malicious instructions) that resulted in data breaches. Other users reported that OpenClaw could undertake unintended and damaging actions, such as deleting email accounts and other data.