OpenAI is reportedly in discussions to sign a contract with NATO for deploying AI technology on its unclassified networks. This potential agreement follows OpenAI's recent deal with the Pentagon to supply AI models to classified U.S. Department of Defense networks. During an internal meeting, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman mentioned "all classified NATO networks," but a spokesperson later clarified that the focus is on unclassified networks.
OpenAI has updated its policy to ensure its systems are not used for domestic surveillance of U.S. citizens. The Pentagon has confirmed it will not offer related services to intelligence agencies like the NSA. Meanwhile, Anthropic has been excluded from similar collaborations by the U.S. government due to its refusal to support technology for mass domestic surveillance and autonomous weapons.
OpenAI Considers AI Deployment Contract with NATO
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