OpenAI revises its policy to permit military use
January 12 2024
OpenAI has recently amended its usage policy in a significant way, removing the explicit prohibition against military applications of its technology. This change, first noticed by The Intercept and occurring on January 10, marks a departure from the company’s previous stance, where it unequivocally excluded “military and warfare” uses. OpenAI’s general guidelines have been reworded, potentially allowing for broader interpretation and flexibility in their application. This modification suggests that OpenAI might be considering engaging with military entities, as the military also engages in various non-combat activities like research and infrastructure support which could utilize OpenAI’s technologies such as the customizable GPT platforms. The precise implications of this policy change remain to be fully understood, but it does indicate OpenAI’s potential openness to military collaborations or clients.
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- OpenAI: A company that specializes in developing artificial intelligence (AI) technologies.
- GPT platforms: A series of language processing AI models designed by OpenAI that generate text based on input data. GPT stands for "Generative Pre-trained Transformer."
- The Intercept: An online news publication that reports on various subjects, including technology and national security.
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