ChatGPT developers have begun collaborating with the Pentagon
OpenAI, which has created the ChatGPT artificial intelligence (AI) system, has started developing a number of projects with the Pentagon, including in the field of cybersecurity.
To that end, the company has removed language from the regulations that prohibits the use of AI “in the military domain.” This move signals an update of OpenAI’s policy to adapt to new use cases for ChatGPT and its other tools. However, the ban on using the latest technology to develop weapons, destroy property or harm people in the company’s operations remains in place.
OpenAI is forcing election security efforts by devoting resources to ensuring that its generative AI tools are not used to spread political misinformation.
As U.S. Secretary of the Air Force Frank Kendall stated earlier, the U.S. government must explore the capabilities of AI so that the military can utilize these technologies and stay within the bounds of the law. It is crucial, he expressed, to avoid the emergence of terminators.
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