OpenAI quietly deletes ban on using ChatGPT for “military and warfare”
- OpenAI has reversed its ban on military use of ChatGPT and other AI tools.
- The company's policy previously prohibited using the models for activities with high risk of physical harm.
- OpenAI's change allows it to pursue lucrative military contracts and aligns with its mission.
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Controversial tech company quietly deletes ban on 'military' use from terms of service
OpenAI, maker of the popular ChatGPT platform, quietly changed its usage policy to allow the company to work with the military, opening up a potential rift among company staff.
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OpenAI is working with the Pentagon on a number of projects including cybersecurity capabilities, a departure from the startup’s earlier ban on providing its artificial intelligence to militaries. The ChatGPT maker is developing tools with the U.S. Defense Department on open-source cybersecurity software — collaborating with DARPA for its AI Cyber Challenge announced last year — and has had initial talks with the US government about methods to …
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OpenAI is working with the Pentagon on a number of projects including cybersecurity capabilities, a departure from the startup’s earlier ban on providing its artificial intelligence to militaries.
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