The government and the company announced Monday that the US Department of Defense has given a $ 200 million contract to Openi, a Chat GPT -maker to develop “Protype Frontier AI capabilities”.
The agreement is through the Defense Department’s Chief Digital and Artificial Intelligence Office and is expected to be completed in a year. Openi said in its statement that its AI department could help support the active cyber defense, how to look at the program and acquisition data from its administrative operations “from transform (ING) to” transform (ING) “. “
From automating bureaucratic processes, allowing Open Tech to play a significant role in the digital system, this is a wide list that protects every American personal information. This could be the first step to adopt a wider scale by government agencies.
The agreement is the first partnership with a pilot program and government action in the New Open AI, through which the company aims to keep its AI tools “government employees in the United States”. Through the move, Open says it is offering access to “models in a safe and compliant environment” and, on a limited basis, new customs AI model for national security for federal, state and local governments.
This is not the first time of an openness when he sinks the fingers in government operations. In January, the company launched a new route to the government employees for access to openings models, while still following the necessary security protocol. It also has a partnership with the US National Labs, Air Force Research Laboratory, NASA, National Health Organization and Treasury Department. All of them will be added to the open for the government.
The agreement is also based on Openi’s other security tasks. Later last year, the company announced a partnership with Defense Contractor, Andrew, focusing on AI and robotics/drones. Andrew’s statement clearly indicates Openi’s “ability to improve the nation’s defense system, which protects US and its military personnel from attacks by unmanned drones and other air equipment.” (Andorel also recently announced a new deal with Meta for the VR/AR Tech for the US Army.)
Many essential questions around the AI, such as confidentiality and safety, are still not answered. This is even more important as the Generative AI is adopted in government operations, which may include things like sensitive personal information, legal status or law enforcement activity. This can present the test open policies, which shows that its AI should not be used to compromise the real people’s privacy, including “making or expanding a facial identity database without consent” and “law enforcement purposes in public places”.
It is not surprising to see Openi Kozi according to the US government. Since its original Chat GPT model has encouraged the Generative AI rush starting at the end of 2022, governments here and abroad have struggled to enforce and manage the new tech. It has affected every branch of the US government. On the contrary, no federal rule has been found around the AI - on the contrary, President Trump’s “great bill” prevents states from organizing the AI itself to make its way through the government’s spending.
Some government departments, such as the US Copyright Office, have submitted some guidelines for the AI. Meanwhile, in the courts, publishers and artists have filed a lawsuit against AI companies, accusing them of violating copyright and misuse of training material. –


