OpenAI is reaching a potential collaboration agreement with the U.S. Department of Defense
According to Fortune, OpenAI founder Sam Altman stated that OpenAI is in discussions with the U.S. Department of Defense to reach a potential agreement on the use of its AI models and tools, although the contract has not yet been signed. OpenAI will retain control over the implementation of technical safeguards, the deployment targets of the models, and the regions, limiting the deployment scope to cloud environments rather than "edge systems." In a military context, edge systems may include devices such as aircraft and drones.
As a significant concession, the U.S. government has agreed to incorporate the "red lines" set by OpenAI into the contract terms, including a ban on using AI for autonomous weapon systems, domestic mass surveillance, and critical decision-making areas.
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