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It seems that major tech companies in Silicon Valley are forging relationships with the defense industry these days. In the latest news, prominent artificial intelligence company OpenAI has entered a partnership with Anduril, a defense startup that produces missiles, drones, and software for the United States military.
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The companies said that this partnership will emphasize on the improvement of the United States' counter-unmanned aircraft systems (CUAS) as well as their ability to deal with potentially lethal aerial threats in real-time. The CUAS will enable defense against drone strikes by detecting and intercepting them while they are airborne.
According to Brian Schimpf, cofounder and CEO of Anduril, OpenAI's AI models will be used to improve systems used for air defense. The technology will be used to "assess drone threats more quickly and accurately, giving operators the information they need to make better decisions while staying out of harm's way", revealed a former OpenAI employee.
"OpenAI builds AI to benefit as many people as possible, and supports US-led efforts to ensure the technology upholds democratic values... Our partnership with Anduril will help ensure OpenAI technology protects US military personnel, and will help the national security community understand and responsibly use this technology to keep our citizens safe and free."
Last month, OpenAI rival Anthropic also entered a partnership with a famous defense contractor to provide "US intelligence and defense agencies" access to its AI models. Regardless of its competitors' actions, OpenAI shows no signs of slowing down anytime soon. After months of tender offers and a soaring valuation, the company has reached a new record of 300 million weekly active users. The announcement was made by Sam Altman during an appearance at The New York Times' Dealbook Conference on Wednesday, December 4th. The company is reportedly targeting 1 billion active users by next year.
These strategies aim to strengthen OpenAI's position against competitors Anthropic and Elon Musk's xAI, the latter of which Sam Altman considers a "fierce competitor". Besides that, it is also striving to gain a larger slice of the generative AI market, which may top $1 trillion in revenue by the next decade. Altman also revealed that his company hasn't asked investors not to invest in its competitors. However, those who decide to wouldn't have access to OpenAI's "information rights," like the company's roadmap and other materials.