The ChatGPT company has reportedly permitted the usage of its AI technologies for military and warfare applications, as per recent media reports. OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, has made changes to its usage policy by removing the language that previously prohibited the use of its technology for military purposes. The company’s spokesperson stated that they are striving to establish a set of universal principles that are easy to remember and apply. This development holds great significance as OpenAI’s tools are used by users worldwide, who can now construct GPTs. The company emphasized its principle of not causing harm to others, which is broad yet easily comprehensible and applicable to numerous contexts, including weapons and deliberate injury. While OpenAI has not disclosed the concrete consequences of this policy change, reports suggest that there are several tasks associated with killing that a large language model like ChatGPT could enhance, such as writing code or processing procurement. Despite the newfound leniency toward military usage, the company still strictly prohibits the use of artificial intelligence (AI) for weapons development. It is now a matter of keen interest to observe the future implications of OpenAI’s altered stance on the military application of its AI technologies.
OpenAI Revises Policy: AI Giant Now Allows Military Use
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