Access to future AI models in OpenAI’s API may require a verified ID

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OpenAI Implements Verified Organization Process for AI Model Access

In a move to bolster security and control access to its cutting-edge offerings, artificial intelligence research and deployment company OpenAI has announced a verification process for organizations seeking to utilize certain future AI models. According to a recently published support page, this new system, termed “Verified Organization,” will soon be mandatory for accessing OpenAI‘s most sophisticated AI capabilities.

Enhanced Access and Security Measures

The Verified Organization framework is described as “a novel method for developers to unlock access to the most advanced models and functionalities on the OpenAI platform.” The verification process necessitates the submission of a government-issued identification document from countries supported by OpenAI‘s API. OpenAI specifies that only one organization can be verified per identification document every 90 days, and not all organizations will meet the eligibility criteria for verification.

Rationale Behind the Verification Initiative

OpenAI stated, “We are deeply committed to ensuring AI is broadly accessible and employed responsibly.” The company clarified the necessity for this measure by adding, “Regrettably, a small number of developers are deliberately misusing OpenAI APIs in contradiction of our usage policies. This verification process is being implemented to mitigate unsafe use of AI while maintaining the availability of advanced models for the wider developer community.”

Addressing Security Concerns and Potential Misuse

This novel verification process may signal OpenAI‘s intent to reinforce the security surrounding its products as they grow in sophistication and power. The company has previously released reports outlining its efforts to detect and counteract malicious use of its models, including instances attributed to groups purportedly based in North Korea.

Preventing Intellectual Property Theft

Furthermore, the measure might also aim to deter IP theft. Earlier this year, a Bloomberg report indicated that OpenAI was investigating potential data breaches involving a group linked to DeepSeek, a China-based AI laboratory. The investigation centered on allegations that this group illicitly extracted substantial quantities of data via OpenAI‘s API in late 2024, potentially for model training purposes—a violation of OpenAI‘s terms of service.

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Background: Restriction of Services in China

It is noteworthy that OpenAI restricted access to its services within China during the previous summer.


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