ChatGPT maker quietly changes rules to allow the US military to incorporate its technology

Daily Mail - Science & tech 

OpenAI, the maker of ChatGPT, has quietly changed its rules and removed a ban on using the chatbot and its other AI tools for military purposes - and revealed that it is already working with the Department of Defense. Experts have previously voiced fears that AI could escalate conflicts around the world thanks to'slaughterbots' which can kill without any human intervention. The rule change, which occurred after Wednesday last week, removed a sentence which said that the company would not permit usage of models for'activity that has high risk of physical harm, including: weapons development, military and warfare.' The spokesman said: 'Our policy does not allow our tools to be used to harm people, develop weapons, for communications surveillance, or to injure others or destroy property. 'There are, however, national security use cases that align with our mission.