'Any breach of contract could trigger a termination': OpenAI's layered protections in US defence department pact

OpenAI has finalised a deal with the Pentagon for its technology on classified networks. This agreement includes significant safeguards for its use. Earlier, Anthropic was declared a supply-chain risk by the Pentagon. OpenAI stated its deal has mo...

'Any breach of contract could trigger a termination': OpenAI's layered protections in US defence department pact
OpenAI said on Saturday that the agreement it struck a day ago with the Pentagon to deploy technology on the US defense department's classified network includes additional ‌safeguards to protect ⁠its ⁠use cases.

US President Donald Trump on Friday directed the government to stop working with Anthropic, and the Pentagon said it would declare the startup a supply-chain risk, dealing a major blow to the artificial intelligence lab after a showdown about technology guardrails. Anthropic said it would challenge any risk designation in court.

Soon after, rival OpenAI, which is backed by ​Microsoft , Amazon, SoftBank and others, announced its own deal ⁠late on ‌Friday.


"We think our agreement has more guardrails than any previous ​agreement for ​classified AI deployments, including Anthropic's," OpenAI said on Saturday.

The AI firm ⁠said that the contract with the Department of Defense, which ​the Trump administration has renamed the Department of War, enforces ​three red lines: OpenAI technology cannot be used for mass domestic surveillance, to direct autonomous weapons systems, or for any high-stakes automated decisions.

"In our agreement, we protect our red lines through a more expansive, multi-layered approach. We retain full discretion over our safety stack, we deploy via cloud, cleared OpenAI personnel are in the ‌loop, and we have strong contractual protections," OpenAI said.
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The Pentagon signed agreements worth up to $200 million each with major AI labs in ​the past year, ​including Anthropic, OpenAI and ⁠Google. The Pentagon is seeking to preserve all flexibility in defense and not be limited by warnings from the technology's creators against powering weapons with unreliable AI.

OpenAI cautioned ​that any breach of its contract by the US government could trigger a termination, though it added, "We don't expect that to happen."

The company also said rival Anthropic should not be labeled a "supply-chain risk," noting, "We have made our position on this clear to the government."
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