OpenAI has been cozying up to the government for a few years now, and it’s been turbocharged under the Trump Presidency. Earlier this week, Altman announced ChatGPT Gov, a specialized version of its chatbot for government applications.
OpenAI says it plans to let U.S. National Laboratories use its AI models for nuclear weapons security and other scientific projects.
OpenAI announced Thursday it is partnering with the Los Alamos National Laboratory to install its newest artificial intelligence models onto the lab’s supercomputer for national security
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The Venado o1 resource will also be accessible to researchers at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and Sandia National Laboratory. All three labs will collaborate on a nuclear security program that OpenAI said will focus on reducing risk of nuclear war and securing nuclear materials and weapons around the world.
On Thursday, OpenAI announced that it is deepening its ties with US government through a partnership with the National Laboratories and expects to use AI to "supercharge" research across a wide range of fields to better serve the public.
OpenAI on Thursday said it’s signed a partnership allowing the U.S. National Laboratories to use its latest line of AI models.
OpenAI has begun hiring for the core team that will help develop The Stargate Project, an up to $500 billion effort to build giant data centers across the US. The company is looking for a data center sourcing manager (equipment and vendors), and a technical program manager, infrastructure strategy. Neither role has previously been reported.
Just days after announcing a version of ChatGPT designed for US government use, OpenAI is further entangling itself with the federal government. The company announced Thursday it would provide approximately 15,
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