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Sources: the Pentagon is pushing OpenAI, Anthropic, and others to make their AI tools available on classified networks without the standard user restrictions

The Pentagon is pushing the top AI companies including OpenAI and Anthropic to make their artificial-intelligence tools available …

Reuters

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  • @semaforben Ben Smith on x
    OpenAI goes to war — @ReedAlbergotti scoop https://www.semafor.com/...
  • @miles_brundage Miles Brundage on x
    @AndrewCurran_ Update: OpenAI is the second to give in here. Not surprising but worth tracking - this is an important topic + increasingly so as systems get stronger... (note the article says they *haven't* given rail-free/helpful-only models, but not that they won't) https://www…
  • @dowcto @dowcto on x
    https://genai.mil/ is LEVELING UP 💥 The @DeptofWar today inked a monumental deal with @OpenAI to bring ChatGPT to https://genai.mil/! Read the official press release here: https://www.war.gov/... [image]
  • @kaelan47 Kaelan Dorr on x
    Dope
  • @davidjeans2 David Jeans on x
    New: The Pentagon is pushing AI companies to allow use of their AI models on classified networks. It comes as Anthropic is refusing to drop its usage policies amid concerns of autonomous weapons/surveillance. https://www.reuters.com/...