ChatGPT maker OpenAI partners with US military in big AI usage policy revamp
ChatGPT creator OpenAI is working with the US military on a number of projects including cybersecurity capabilities, Bloomberg reported. The ChatGPT maker has also held initial talks with the Biden administration on methods to assist with preventing veteran suicide, OpenAI's vice president of global affaors Anna Makanju said at the World Economic Forum in Davos. OpenAI, Anthropic, Google and Microsoft are assisting the US Defense Advanced Research Agency with its AI Cyber Challenge to find software that will automatically fix vulnerabilities and defend infrastructure from cyberattacks. The ChatGPT maker said it plans to “continue our platform safety work by elevating accurate voting information, enforcing measured policies, and improving transparency.”




















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