Analysis
OpenAI and the U.S. Department of Defense are collaboratively updating their AI contract, adding enhanced protections against domestic surveillance. This proactive approach underscores a commitment to safeguarding citizen liberties while leveraging the power of Generative AI for national security. The revisions demonstrate a promising path for responsible AI deployment.
Key Takeaways
- •OpenAI is revising its contract with the Pentagon to enhance domestic surveillance protections.
- •The updated contract language explicitly prohibits the use of AI for domestic surveillance of U.S. citizens.
- •The revisions address concerns related to data privacy and the use of commercially acquired information.
Reference / Citation
View Original"Axios看到的合同语言规定:“符合包括美国宪法第四修正案、国家安全法1947年、FISA 1978年等适用法律,该AI系统不得有意用于对美国人士和国民的国内监控."
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