US-Israel war with Iran: OpenAI changes deal with US after backlash
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By Chris Vallance
Published on March 3, 2026.
OpenAI is making changes to its deal with the US government over the use of its AI model, Claude, for mass surveillance and fully-autonomous weapons. The changes will include ensuring that the system is not intended to be used for domestic surveillance and will require a "follow-on modification" to the contract. The change comes after a disagreement between OpenAI's rival, Anthropic, and the Department of Defense.
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