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OpenAI CEO Regrets Hasty Pentagon AI Deal
3 Mar
Summary
- OpenAI CEO Sam Altman criticized the speed of the Pentagon AI deal.
- Altman wants to clarify AI use to prevent surveillance and autonomous weapons.
- The company is amending its agreement with the Defense Department.

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has admitted that the company's recent agreement with the Pentagon was executed hastily, calling the process "opportunistic and sloppy." He indicated that OpenAI is collaborating with the Defense Department to revise the deal. This will involve adding language to explicitly state OpenAI's principles regarding AI usage.
The revisions are intended to prevent the misuse of AI for domestic surveillance of Americans and to restrict intelligence agencies, such as the NSA, from utilizing OpenAI's services. This comes after a significant encounter between the Pentagon and AI rival Anthropic PBC, which had raised concerns about similar issues.
Altman shared on social media that the company should not have finalized the agreement on the previous Friday. He emphasized the complexity of these issues, stressing the need for clear communication and a thorough understanding of safety trade-offs, describing the experience as a valuable lesson for future high-stakes decisions.




