Technology6/17/2025The Guardian

OpenAI wins $200m contract with US military for ‘warfighting’

OpenAI wins $200m contract with US military for ‘warfighting’

OpenAI, the San Francisco-based AI company, has been awarded a $200 million contract by the US Department of Defense. The contract aims to develop and utilize generative AI capabilities to address critical national security challenges, both in the domain of warfighting and broader enterprise operations. This partnership represents the first initiative by OpenAI to work with government entities, as the company seeks to expand the applications of its AI technology beyond the commercial sector. The defense department's contract highlights the growing interest and potential for AI to be leveraged in military and national security contexts. The specific details of the project and its intended use cases have not been disclosed, but the contract underscores the increasing integration of advanced AI technologies into the operations and decision-making processes of the US military.

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