Microsoft promotes use of OpenAI tools in US Army

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12 April 2024, 02:03 PM

In October 2023, at a seminar for the US Department of Defense dedicated to AI literacy, Microsoft and OpenAI presented products they could offer the Pentagon, particularly, DALL-E, The Intercept reported citing material from the event on April 10.

Microsoft’s presentation advertised OpenAI’s DALL-E image generator. It was proposed to be used for battle management systems, among other things. This is a suite of command-and-control software that provides military leaders with an overview of situation in a combat scenario, allowing them to coordinate things like artillery fire, air strike targeting, and troop movement.

Microsoft confirmed that it had offered the Pentagon to use DALL-E to train its software on the battlefield, but said that this never happened.

“This is an example of potential use cases that have been identified through conversations with customers,” the company explained.

OpenAI spokeswoman Liz Bourget said that OpenAI did not participate in Microsoft’s presentation and that it did not sell any tools to the Defense Ministry.

“OpenAI’s policy prohibits usage of our tools to develop or use weapons, cause injury to others, or destroy property,” she said.

“We did not participate in this presentation and have not spoken to the US defense agencies about the hypothetical use cases it describes.” 

Bourget also added that company has no evidence that OpenAI models have been used for such purposes. At the time of the presentation, OpenAI’s policy prohibited use of DALL-E for military purposes.

Microsoft, on the other hand, said that if the Pentagon uses DALL-E or any other OpenAI tool under a contract with Microsoft, it will be subject to rules of use defined by OpenAI.

As NV Techno wrote, earlier this year, OpenAI, developer of ChatGPT, an artificial intelligence chatbot, updated its policy to remove mention of bannig usage of its technology for military and combat purposes.

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