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OpenAI secures $200M US defense contract to develop AI tools - MSNOpenAI has landed its first public contract with the US Department of Defense, a one-year agreement worth up to $200 million to develop prototype artificial intelligence tools for military and ...
OpenAI, Alphabet's Google , Anthropic and Elon Musk's AI firm xAI have won contracts of up to $200 million each, aimed at ...
The U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) said San Francisco, California-based OpenAI has been awarded a fixed-amount contract valued at $200 million to develop prototype frontier AI capabilities to ...
The Defense Department has awarded a one-year $200 million contract to OpenAI for the use of its artificial intelligence models. Most of the work will take place in the Washington, D.C. area.
The Defense Department has awarded a one-year $200 million contract to OpenAI for the use of its artificial intelligence models. Most of the work will take place in the Washington, D.C. area.
OpenAI has secured a $200 million defense contract to develop artificial intelligence capabilities for national security applications, according to contracts released by the Department of Defense ...
OpenAI was recently awarded a $200 million contract to help the U.S. government improve national security using artificial intelligence, the Defense Department announced on June 16.
The Defense Department has awarded a one-year $200 million contract to OpenAI for the use of its artificial intelligence models. Most of the work will take place in the Washington, D.C. area.
The Defense Department has awarded a one-year $200 million contract to OpenAI for the use of its artificial intelligence models. Most of the work will take place in the Washington, D.C. area.
OpenAI has won a $200 million contract for a pilot program aimed at helping the US Defense Department determine how it could use artificial intelligence for a range of administrative and security ...
The Defense Department has awarded a one-year $200 million contract to OpenAI for the use of its artificial intelligence models. Most of the work will take place in the Washington, D.C. area.
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