The renegotiated terms come after OpenAI faced a wave of backlash from inside and outside the company.

Anthropic said it would contest the decision, which outside experts said was 'likely illegal.' But the damage may already be done.

CEO Sam Altman claims military will not use AI product for autonomous killing systems or mass surveillance

OpenAI announced it secured a deal to provide artificial intelligence services to the Defense Department.

After signing a deal with the Department of War, OpenAI tries to build trust by publishing the contract details. So far, it's not working.

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Altman says he hopes the agreement will “de-escalate” tensions between the government and the AI industry. But critics questioned whether OpenAI’s deal safeguards people from mass…

OpenAI says its AI won’t be used for mass domestic surveillance or autonomous weapons, but legal experts warn gray areas in U.S. law could leave loopholes.

Sam Altman says that OpenAI "shouldn't have rushed" its deal with the Defense Department and was making "some additions."

ChatGPT owner’s CEO says it will bar its technology being used for mass surveillance or by intelligence services

Chief Executive Sam Altman said the group would prohibit the use of its systems to spy on Americans.

Tech firm OpenAI regrets rushing a deal with the Pentagon and will amend it to ban use of its AI for surveillance and killing without human oversight.

The renegotiated terms come after OpenAI faced a wave of backlash from inside and outside the company.

In an all-hands meetings with OpenAI employees on Tuesday, CEO Sam Altman said his company doesn't get to choose how the military uses its technology.

CEO’s claims come amid increased scrutiny of US military’s use of the technology and ethics concerns from AI workers

The startup landed a deal with the Department of Defense hours after Anthropic was blacklisted by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.