OpenAI has dropped its commitment to refrain from using its artificial intelligence technology for military purposes, raising speculation about potential collaborations with the US military. The policy change comes as OpenAI modifies its usage policies, removing the specific prohibition of AI deployment for military and warfare while retaining the ban on weapons development. The alteration, made last week, has led to conjecture that OpenAI may now consider leveraging its AI technology for military applications. Notably, OpenAI’s primary investor, Microsoft, is a major supplier to the US Department of Defense. OpenAI stated that the policy update was aimed at providing clarity and facilitating discussions regarding national security projects. However, tech companies have long grappled with the ethical implications and public backlash associated with military partnerships. The move signals a significant shift in OpenAI’s approach and raises concerns about the potential misuse of AI technology.
OpenAI Eases Rules on Using AI for Military Purposes, Raising Speculation of US Military Tie-Ups
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