
Internal documents have revealed that Microsoft made a private pitch to the Department of Defense, proposing the use of OpenAI's DALL-E image generator for developing battlefield software. This move came months before OpenAI publicly reversed its stance on working with the military. Despite OpenAI's mission statement to 'benefit humanity,' Microsoft's adaptation of DALL-E for military purposes has raised questions about the ethical implications of such technology in warfare. The companies involved have clarified that OpenAI's version of DALL-E is not associated with the military applications being pursued by Microsoft Azure.
Microsoft Advocates DALL-E for Military Use #AI #AIliteracy #AlethiaLabs #artificialintelligence #battlemanagementsystems #battlefieldmanagement #customerconsultations #DALLE #DepartmentofDefense #dronecapabilities #ethicalimplications #GenerativeAI https://t.co/gv6DTvXreJ https://t.co/TZ3yBSlrcn
Despite OpenAI's mission to "benefit humanity," Microsoft's version of DALL-E is being pitched as a battlefield tool for the US Military, first reported by @theintercept The companies say OpenAI has nothing to do with this, and Microsoft Azure's DALL-E is totally different https://t.co/6ocxFffsyN
Microsoft Pitched the US Military on Using Azure OpenAI’s DALL-E for Battle https://t.co/DOfgZKT6Tv https://t.co/XFE5nwVIAF


