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Pentagon Deal Sparks AI Privacy Debate
3 Mar
Summary
- OpenAI amended its Pentagon deal citing privacy.
- Rival Anthropic flagged as risk over data concerns.
- Public backlash includes boycott website QuitGPT.

OpenAI has modified its agreement with the Pentagon to enhance privacy protections, responding to significant public concern. The revisions follow a New York Times report detailing a rupture between the Pentagon and OpenAI's rival, Anthropic.
Anthropic was reportedly designated a "supply-chain risk" after requesting a legally binding promise from the Pentagon not to use its technology on unclassified commercial data. The Pentagon maintains it only seeks to use AI legally, while OpenAI, despite sharing privacy concerns, has sought stronger contractual constraints.
The controversy has fueled a public backlash against OpenAI, including the launch of a boycott website called QuitGPT. This movement urges a boycott of ChatGPT, citing concerns about its use by government agencies. The pressure has intensified, with celebrity endorsements shifting to competitor AI platforms like Claude.




