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Sam Altman’s OpenAI has secured a $200 million contract to provide artificial intelligence support to the US Defense Department.
ChatGPT maker OpenAI inked a new deal with the US government. Here's what their plans for AI in government could mean for you ...
OpenAI has been awarded a $200 million contract for AI capabilities to help the Defense Department address national security challenges.
"Our goal is to unlock AI solutions that enhance the capabilities of government workers, help them cut down on the red tape ...
OpenAI for Government will consolidate ChatGPT Gov and other exciting resources. The US Department of Defence plans to use it ...
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The Department of Defense said OpenAI will receive $2 million immediately for research and development purposes. The company ...
OpenAI's $200M Pentagon deal marks a major pivot toward government and military AI, raising ethical questions and reshaping ...
The DoD confirmed the arrangement in its daily list of newly-awarded contracts today, where it revealed it will award OpenAI up to $200 million for the project, with $2 million being paid up front.
OpenAI is officially on the Pentagon’s payroll. The Department of Defense announced a $200 million contract with OpenAI to ...
The US Department of Defense said Monday that OpenAI was awarded a $200 million contract to develop AI tools for military and national security applications, primarily in the National Capital Region, ...
The contract could put the model maker in competition with the OpenAI services that Microsoft wants to sell to the DoD.
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