
BlockBeats News, February 28th, OpenAI founder Sam Altman announced a partnership agreement with the US Department of War: deploying its AI models on a classified network. Throughout all interactions, the Department of War has demonstrated a high level of commitment to security and is eager to collaborate with OpenAI for the best outcomes.
The security and broad beneficial use of artificial intelligence are at the core of our mission. OpenAI’s two most important security principles are: prohibiting mass surveillance in the United States, and holding people accountable for the use of force, including the use of autonomous weapon systems. The Department of War agrees with these principles, has incorporated them into laws and policies, and we have also included them in the agreement.
OpenAI will also build technical safeguards to ensure the model runs smoothly, as desired by the Department of War. Full Disk Encryption (FDE) will be deployed to assist the model’s operation, and to ensure the model’s security, it will only be deployed on a cloud network. The Department of War has requested that all AI companies be offered the same terms, and all companies should be willing to accept these terms. We strongly hope that tensions can be eased, avoiding resorting to legal and governmental actions, and reaching a reasonable agreement. We will continue to do our best to serve all of humanity. The world is a complex, chaotic, and sometimes even dangerous place.



