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OpenAI Pentagon Deal Update Highlights Critical Limits on Defense AI

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The evolving relationship between artificial intelligence companies and national defense institutions has entered a new phase. OpenAI has confirmed that it is updating elements of its agreement with the United States Department of Defense to clarify how its AI systems may be deployed within military environments. The clarification comes amid growing public scrutiny surrounding the role of advanced AI tools in defense operations. By adjusting the…

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In long messages published on X, OpenAI's boss, Sam Altman, reviewed the terms of the agreement with the Pentagon for the use of its AI models, particularly in the area of monitoring.

·France
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After being surrounded by controversy and suffering a major drop in its volume of users, OpenAI has had to make a point. ChatGPT’s company, recently chosen to collaborate with the U.S. government, will prevent its AI from being used for citizen surveillance. A few days ago, the U.S. decided to put aside the use of Claude, from Anthropic, as an AI too “woke” and, against all odds, chose to collaborate with OpenAI. That generated a particular effe…

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Last week's agreement is being updated. OpenAI excludes use by military intelligence agencies.

·Düsseldorf, Germany
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The Pentagon has assured that OpenAI services will not be used by military intelligence agencies.

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"We worked with the Ministry of War to include some additions in our agreement to make our principles very clear," Altman said on Platform X. One of the additions said that the Pentagon had assured that OpenAI services would not be used by military intelligence agencies such as the NSA. Any services for these authorities would require a separate contract change, the ChatGPT developer stressed. Last week, the AI company announced an agreement on …

·Bolzano, Italy
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vienna.at broke the news in on Tuesday, March 3, 2026.
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