Mar 8 • 13:30 UTC 🇪🇪 Estonia Postimees

OpenAI has started a collaboration with the Pentagon. One of the company's top executives resigns in protest

Caitlin Kalinowski, OpenAI's robotics chief, has resigned in protest over the company's agreement with the U.S. Department of Defense.

Caitlin Kalinowski, who was leading the robotics division at OpenAI, announced her resignation on Saturday, expressing concern over the company's new partnership with the Pentagon. She indicated that OpenAI's decision to integrate its artificial intelligence models into the Department of Defense's cloud networks was made without adequate consideration of the implications. Kalinowski's departure highlights a growing unease within the tech community regarding the military application of AI technologies.

In her statement shared on X, Kalinowski emphasized the need for thorough deliberation before entering such significant agreements, especially concerning the ethical ramifications of AI in military contexts. This collaboration potentially marks a shift in OpenAI's approach, moving towards defense and military usage, which raises ethical dilemmas and concerns about the role of AI in warfare.

The reaction to Kalinowski’s resignation indicates broader concerns among tech professionals who may fear the consequences of their innovations being utilized for military purposes. The implications of AI in defense strengthen the debate about the moral responsibilities of tech companies in ensuring that their creations are used for peaceful ends rather than exacerbating conflicts or contributing to combat technologies.

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