OpenAI and Paradigm have released EVMbench—a framework for evaluating AI agents' ability to find vulnerabilities in Ethereum smart contracts.
OpenAI's EVMbench tests AI on smart contract security. Claude Opus 4.6 ranked first, beating GPT-5 and Gemini 3 Pro across 120 real crypto vulnerabilities.
Robust security is critical in open networks where software controls user funds. Security strategies must evolve as AI’s role in smart contract evaluation grows.
OpenAI, along with Paradigm and Ottersec, has released the EVMbench research paper, looking at how well different AI models ...
OpenAI and Paradigm launched EVMbench, a tool that tests how capable AI agents are at finding and fixing smart contract vulnerabilities.
EVMbench is OpenAI’s attempt to see whether modern AI systems are up to the task of helping prevent smart contract issues.
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