OpenAI has finalized a one-year agreement with the U.S. Department of Defense, valued at $200 million, to develop and test advanced artificial intelligence tools for national security purposes. This marks OpenAI’s inaugural significant military contract, confirmed by the Defense Department’s Chief Digital and Artificial Intelligence Office. The initiative, known as OpenAI for Government, will provide U.S. federal agencies with access to tailored versions of OpenAI’s AI models, including ChatGPT, within secure and compliant frameworks. The partnership will concentrate on establishing prototype frontier AI capabilities to address challenges in military and administrative sectors, encompassing cyber defense, acquisition data analysis, and health support systems. The work, primarily based in the National Capital Region, is projected to continue until July 2026, with an initial allocation of $1.99 million from fiscal year 2025 research and development funds. OpenAI’s CEO, Sam Altman, has expressed the company’s commitment to engaging in national security endeavors. The program builds upon prior efforts, including a pilot program in Pennsylvania, where state employees saw significant time savings using ChatGPT. OpenAI joins a growing roster of AI companies collaborating with the Pentagon.
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