OpenAI Clarifies Stance on AI and Military Uses at Davos; Kratos Advances AI for Defense
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OpenAI clarified its stance on military use of AI models like ChatGPT at World Economic Forum after changing terms of service.
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OpenAI VP said policy changes were to make terms more clear, not specifically to allow military use. Still bans weapons development.
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Kratos Defense received $50 million in awards to develop products like counter-drone tech and radars with AI.
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In June, Kratos tapped Shield AI to integrate an AI pilot into its XQ-58A Valkyrie drone.
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Kratos CEO said its ability to rapidly develop affordable, relevant security solutions with AI is a competitive advantage.