„The San Francisco-based company will “develop prototype frontier AI capabilities to address critical national security challenges in both warfighting and enterprise domains”, according to the defense department’s posting of awarded contracts.
Big tech companies are increasingly pitching their tools to the US military, among them Meta and, more predictably, Palantir, the AI defense company founded by Peter Thiel, the conservative tech billionaire who has played a major role in Silicon Valley’s rightward shift.
OpenAI and defense tech startup Anduril Industries late last year announced a partnership to develop and deploy AI solutions “for security missions”. The alliance brings together OpenAI models and Anduril’s military tech platform to ramp up defenses against aerial drones and other “unmanned aircraft systems”, according to the companies.“
Av8tr1 on
Do you want Skynet? Because that’s how you get Skynet.
IlIllIlllIlllIllllI on
The only way OpenAI can fight in any war is if they make their employees go slap enemy combatants with servers. Maybe they can take their GPUs and trebuchet them at buildings or something too.
ApeheartPablius on
Next step : openai announces chatgpt is in fact operated by 2000 indians engineers
Tabris20 on
ChatGPT, we are being attacked what’s the best course of action?
* ChatGPT starts hallucinating *
GUNxSPECTRE on
If you want proof that money is demonically evil, you got Silicon Valley. Remember the good ol‘ days where tech companies at least pretended they weren’t morally bankrupt?
PureSelfishFate on
For now, 200 million is just pocket change, worry when it’s a 15 billion dollar military contract.
DreadPirateGriswold on
Waiting for the countdown to begin for Tech workers to unite against this aberration of AI used for Warfare and that Sam approved it!
Heck, they just protested against Microsoft for having contracts with the Israeli military. My guess is, that’s not the only military they have contracts with.
Darkstar197 on
This doesn’t seem like a lot of money to them. Aren’t they spending 10s of millions on senior employees?
kytheon on
To be fair, your phone uses GPS, a technology developed for the military.
Soon you can ask chatGPT for recipes and military blueprints.
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„The San Francisco-based company will “develop prototype frontier AI capabilities to address critical national security challenges in both warfighting and enterprise domains”, according to the defense department’s posting of awarded contracts.
Big tech companies are increasingly pitching their tools to the US military, among them Meta and, more predictably, Palantir, the AI defense company founded by Peter Thiel, the conservative tech billionaire who has played a major role in Silicon Valley’s rightward shift.
OpenAI and defense tech startup Anduril Industries late last year announced a partnership to develop and deploy AI solutions “for security missions”. The alliance brings together OpenAI models and Anduril’s military tech platform to ramp up defenses against aerial drones and other “unmanned aircraft systems”, according to the companies.“
Do you want Skynet? Because that’s how you get Skynet.
The only way OpenAI can fight in any war is if they make their employees go slap enemy combatants with servers. Maybe they can take their GPUs and trebuchet them at buildings or something too.
Next step : openai announces chatgpt is in fact operated by 2000 indians engineers
ChatGPT, we are being attacked what’s the best course of action?
* ChatGPT starts hallucinating *
If you want proof that money is demonically evil, you got Silicon Valley. Remember the good ol‘ days where tech companies at least pretended they weren’t morally bankrupt?
For now, 200 million is just pocket change, worry when it’s a 15 billion dollar military contract.
Waiting for the countdown to begin for Tech workers to unite against this aberration of AI used for Warfare and that Sam approved it!
Heck, they just protested against Microsoft for having contracts with the Israeli military. My guess is, that’s not the only military they have contracts with.
This doesn’t seem like a lot of money to them. Aren’t they spending 10s of millions on senior employees?
To be fair, your phone uses GPS, a technology developed for the military.
Soon you can ask chatGPT for recipes and military blueprints.