
Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, has informed his staff that the company is exploring a potential agreement with the Department of War.
This initiative aims to resolve the ongoing standoff between Anthropic and the Pentagon concerning the deployment of AI on the battlefield. Altman's proposed deal would permit OpenAI's models to be used in classified environments, provided such uses are lawful and suitable for cloud deployment, explicitly excluding domestic surveillance and autonomous offensive weapons.
OpenAI plans to implement technical safeguards and deploy personnel to ensure proper operation, with similar services potentially offered to allied nations. This move comes as Anthropic has reportedly rejected the Department of War's demands for unrestricted use of its technology, insisting on the ability to prohibit its application in mass domestic surveillance and autonomous weapons.
The article notes that no deal has been finalized and talks could still fail.
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